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Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc.

The Village of Endeavor has hired Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. to conduct assessments. A reassessment is scheduled for 2013. If you have any questions, you can contact Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. through the link below. Their website includes a Homeowner’s FAQ section that may help address most of your inquiries.

Check us here: https://www.apraz.com/

Notice of Assessor’s Authority to Enter Land:

 In Wisconsin, trespass law allows an assessor to enter a property one time during each assessment cycle, unless the property owner has previously informed the assessor to deny entry. Additional visits can occur if authorized by the property owner. Assessors must adhere to the following conditions when entering a property:

  • The reason for the entry must be to assess on behalf of the state or a political subdivision.
  • The entry must be on a weekday during daylight hours or at another time as agreed upon with the property owner.
  • The assessor’s visit must not be more than one hour.
  • The assessor must not open doors, enter through open doors, or look into windows of structures.
  • If the property owner or occupant is absent, the assessor must leave a notice on the principal building providing the owner with information on how to contact them.
  • The assessor may not enter the premises if they have received a notice from the property owner or occupant denying them entry.
  • The assessor must leave if the property owner or occupant asks them to leave.

 In 2009, Wisconsin Act 68 was enacted to amend Section 70.05(5)(b) Wis. Stats. and to create Section 70.05 (4m), 895, 488, 943.13 (4m)(d) and 943.15(1m) of the statutes; relating to: partially exempting an assessor and an assessor’s staff from liability for trespassing, creating immunity from civil liability, and changing the notice requirements relating to the revaluation of property by an assessor. Copies of the applicable statutes can be obtained at public depositories throughout the State of Wisconsin, and from the State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau website (https://legis.wisconsin.gov/)