Schubert, if that is to say, I can impersonate assessor, enter the property and at gun point take every valuable item, money jewelry (maybe wome precious amps turntables whateverwhatever) and drive away. How should I technically know that I'm dealing with assessor, Social Services and not burglar??
I didn't let in Social Services not because the reason of visit didn't make sense, but simply because I didn't expect them and I didn't have any written note about scheduled visit!
When I shop for property I'd always look for lower value property in order to modify it and improve the way I like to live and it doesn't mean that I will let anyone enter without prior authorization and introduction. Scheduled visits with me is REAL PAIN in anus! I'm either on vacation, or out of town, giggin', DJ-in', working, running late, sick or simply not in the mood to see anyone...
In most of State laws they would state that an assessor HAS RIGHT to enter private property, BUT
The assessor or an employee of the assessor shall not enter the interior of any structure on any real property as part of the inspection to assess such property without permission
. My permission they usually wait FOREVER if not longer. When conversation at door turns in to 2nd ammendment business, weather or not one has or hasn't right to enter, cognitive individual would make quick U-turn and get back to other activities or look for easier prey.