A simple path from notice to savings.
No paperwork marathons and no upfront cost. Here is exactly what happens once you hand us your appraisal notice.
You send one thing. We do the rest.
Start to finish, the whole thing asks about five to ten minutes of your time. We carry everything else.
We handle the filing, the evidence and the hearing, and send you the outcome in writing.
Send your notice
Email or upload the Notice of Appraised Value your county mailed you. That's all we need to begin. If you can't find it, send the property address and we'll work from that.
Free evaluation
We take a close look at your assessment and tell you what we think. There's no cost for this, and no obligation either way.
We file the protest
We prepare everything and file before your district's deadline. You sign one form, and that's the last thing we need from you.
We take it from here
We take on the appraisal district and argue your case for you, all the way through. You don't need to attend anything or say a word to them.
Results and savings
You get the outcome in writing. Our fee comes only from the reduction we win, billed after your district confirms the new value.
The dates that decide whether you have a case.
The protest window is short, and it's the one part of this you can't get back. Once it closes, your value for the year is generally settled.
Send your notice as soon as it arrives. The earlier we see it, the more room we have to do it right instead of racing the clock.
The protest deadline is May 15, or 30 days after your district delivers your notice, whichever is later. If it lands on a weekend or holiday it moves to the next business day. Dates vary by district, so confirm yours with your appraisal district.
This year's inflated value becomes next year's baseline. Filing once resets it.
An unchallenged value compounds.
When an assessment goes unchallenged, the inflated value tends to carry forward, so this year's overpayment becomes next year's baseline. Filing once, with real evidence, resets that baseline and protects you going forward.
The review costs you nothing and there's no minimum fee, so there's little reason to let your notice sit on the counter until May.
What you will need
Your appraisal notice
The current year Notice of Appraised Value your county mailed you. If you don't have it, the property address is enough to start.
A few property details
Basic facts about the property, which we confirm with you. If you bought recently, the purchase price matters a great deal.
Five to ten minutes
That's roughly all the whole thing asks of you. We handle the rest.
Process questions
What are the deadlines?
May 15, or 30 days after your district delivers your Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Districts typically mail in April. The sooner you send your notice, the more room we have to prepare.
Do I need to attend the hearing?
No. We handle it for you, so you don't have to take time off or appear in person.
How will I know the result?
You get the outcome in writing once the district responds or the hearing concludes.
What happens if we don't win?
Then there's no fee. We're paid only from a reduction we actually win, and there's no minimum.
See what you could be saving.
Send us your appraisal notice and find out what a protest could do for you. The review is free, and you're under no obligation.
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