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Pricing

One third of what we save you. No minimum fee.

If your value doesn't come down, you pay nothing at all. Not a filing fee, not a per parcel charge, not a minimum. Nothing.

1/3
of what we save you, and nothing more.
Minimum fee None
Filing fee None
If we don't win You pay $0
The math

How the fee is calculated

Our fee applies to the property tax you actually save, not to the reduction in assessed value. The tax saving is the money that reaches your pocket, so it's the only number worth charging against.

One third of the saving, and if there is no saving, there is no fee.

Worked example
Your bill as assessed $6,000
Your bill after we protest $4,500
You save $1,500
Our fee $500

One third of the saving. Had the value held at $6,000, the fee would have been zero.

The part worth reading twice

There is no minimum fee.

Many property tax firms charge a percentage in the region of 40 percent, and attach a minimum fee to it, often a flat amount per parcel. A minimum fee is owed whether or not the protest succeeds, so owners routinely get an invoice for a protest that achieved nothing at all.

We don't do that. Our fee is one third of a real saving, and one third of nothing is nothing. If your value holds, you won't get a bill from us.

Us vs the typical firm
Typical fee ~40%
Our fee One third
Typical minimum Owed even if you lose
Our minimum None

If your value holds, you will not receive a bill from us.

What we do not charge for

The list is longer than the fee

The review

Reading your notice and telling you whether you have a case is free, always, whether or not you hire us.

Filing

No filing fee, and no per parcel charge for portfolios.

Year after year

We keep an eye on your property each year, and you're only ever billed in a year we actually save you money.

A protest that fails

If we do not reduce your value, our fee is zero. There is no floor.

The 10 percent cap
With a homestead exemption Rises up to 10% a year
Without one No cap at all

A missing exemption is often the most valuable thing to fix, because the value has been climbing unchecked.

Worth checking

Don't overlook your homestead exemption.

A homestead exemption does more than lower your taxable value. It also caps how much your assessed value can rise, at 10 percent a year. Without it on file, there is no cap, and the value can climb unchecked.

If you're not sure whether you have one, ask us. It's a simple form filed with your county appraisal district, and we're glad to help you make sure it's in place. We don't charge for that.

Confirm your own exemption eligibility with your appraisal district. Nothing on this page is legal or tax advice.

Questions

Questions about pricing

Is there really no minimum fee?

Correct. If your assessment doesn't come down, you won't receive an invoice. One third of a zero saving is zero.

When am I billed?

After your appraisal district confirms the reduction in writing. Nothing is asked for up front.

Is the fee on the value cut or the tax saving?

The tax saving, which is the money that actually stays in your pocket. A cut in assessed value only counts to the extent it lowers your bill.

What about multiple properties?

Same structure, no per parcel charge. Each property is billed on its own saving, so a parcel we don't reduce costs you nothing.

Find out if you have a case.

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