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Radnor Reminds Residents Of Property Assessors In Town
Police said they have gotten calls about suspicious people in and around properties, when those people are part of the reassessment project.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA – Radnor Township officials are reminding residents that crews working on Delaware County's major property tax reassessment will be in and around Radnor surveying properties.
Radnor Police said they have received calls about suspicious people on residential properties when in fact those people are working with the project.
Crews with Tyler Technologies – the project's contractor – will be in Radnor now through June 2020 gathering data for the county.
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Photos, names, and vehicles of Tyler employees working in Radnor are featured below.
Tyler crews can be identified by their bright work vests with "TYLER" on the back and by their Delaware County issued photo ID badge.
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At each property, data collectors will knock on the door before proceeding with data collection.
If an adult is home, the collectors will ask a series of questions relevant to the property characteristics – such as room count, basement area, type of heating/cooling, date of last remodel, and more.
Tyler Crews will never ask to be invited into the home.
Call the Tyler Technologies informational hotline at (610) 891-5695 with questions or concerns.
Below are Tyler crew members who will be conducting the surveying in Radnor:

Images via Delaware County, Shutterstock
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