Property Valuation
Washington county assessors must complete a physical inspection of all real property at least once every:
A2 years
B4 years
C6 years✓ Correct
D10 years
Explanation
Washington law requires county assessors to physically inspect all real property in their jurisdiction at least once every six years to ensure assessments reflect current conditions.
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