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Property inspections to begin in Plympton

May 14, 2015 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

PLYMPTON – The Assessors’ Office staff will be conducting inspections of properties that have not been inspected within the past 9 years as required by Department of Revenue Bureau of Local Assessment guidelines. Current and accurate property data is a critical element in the development of uniform, fair market values.

If your property is currently for sale or you are considering selling or refinancing it contact the office to schedule an inspection; appraisers, attorneys, and buyers contact the assessors for accurate property information. Accurate data is the basis of market analysis.

If no one 18 years of age or older is available to allow the Assessors office staff to inspect the property a card will be left containing instructions to schedule an appointment. The Board of Assessors appreciates your cooperation.

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