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Property Tax Protest

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Property Tax Protests

If you own property in Texas, consider hiring me to handle your property tax protest. I have developed winning strategies over the years and I’m excited about the opportunity to work with you on your property tax protest!  

I’ve represented all kinds of property owners—including but not limited to hotel owners, office building owners, warehouse owners—in their protests with great success, and I’m open to representing other types of commercial property owners as well. I have also represented residential homeowners with great success.

Many people do not know how much preparation goes into a property tax protest and the various strategies and calculations that can be utilized. The old days of simply filing a protest and going in there to “negotiate a deal” are long and gone. 

More and more, the protests are going to a hearing by the 3-person panel and you must have a full case with facts and evidence. The panel members are knowledgeable and will ask questions based on the facts. It is often a true debate with the appraisal district. 

You will get much better results by having an attorney like myself represent you through this process. If hired, I will research and put together a presentation for your best case. The tax savings accomplished can be significant!  

Usually the deadline for filing is May 15, but it will say the exact date on the Notice Value letter from the appraisal district.  Don’t hesitate to contact me, as there are only a certain number of commercial property tax protests that I can take every year due to time limitations and those slots fill up quickly!

 

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