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Appealing Your Property Taxes in District Court By: Patrick O Connor On Date: September 02, 2011 If you disagree with the appraisal district's value or any action of the appraisal district about your property, the Texas Property Tax Code (TPTC) provides several options to appeal your property taxes. |
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Appeal Your Property Taxes on Market Value and Unequal Appraisal By: Patrick O Connor On Date: August 24, 2011 The first step to annually appealing your property taxes is to send a written notice to the appraisal review board (ARB) for the county in which your home is located. Even if you have not received a notice of assessed value from the appraisal district, file a notice of appeal by May 31st. |
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New Home Construction Affects Home Tax Values By: Patrick O Connor On Date: June 21, 2011 New homes typically help increase the market value of properties, so when someone in an older home goes to sell, they often can ask a higher price than areas without new construction. |
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Assessment Evaluation of Restaurants By: Patrick O Connor On Date: June 13, 2011 Many restaurant owners have been shocked to learn that they are unable to sell or lease their restaurant property for an amount equal to its tax assessment value. |
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Use the Appraisal District's Information to Reduce Your Property Taxes By: Patrick O Connor On Date: June 02, 2011 Homeowners are amazed to learn they can obtain a copy of the appraisal district's evidence at a nominal cost. This is referred to as a House Bill 201 package, and is the only information many homeowners use to successfully reduce their property taxes. |
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Harris County Appraisal District's i-Settle Program By: Patrick O Connor On Date: April 18, 2011 Most property owners appealing on market value at Harris County Appraisal District, will achieve their best result during the informal hearing in a settlement negotiation. |
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Appealing Property Taxes for Your Home By: Patrick O Connor On Date: May 24, 2010 Property taxes are a substantial expense for Texas homeowners, averaging about $3,600 annually. To reduce this expense, property owners should annually review and consider appealing property taxes. |
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Appealing Your Property Taxes By: Patrick O Connor On Date: April 08, 2010 Thousands of Texas homeowners will go through the property tax appeal process this year because the appraisal district incorrectly assessed their home's value. |
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