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Residential property tax

Your home's assessment is probably too high.

Your home is likely your largest asset, and an inflated assessment raises your bill every year you do not challenge it. We review it, file the protest, and represent you through the hearing, so you keep more of your money without lifting a finger.

The homeowner's short version
Your timeMinutes
You attendNothing
Our feeOne third of the saving
If we don't winYou pay $0

No minimum fee, no filing fee, no per parcel charge.

If you never protest
Now +1 yr +2 yr +3 yr

An inflated value tends to carry forward and climb. Filing once resets the baseline and protects you going forward.

Why it happens

An unchallenged value keeps climbing.

When your assessment goes unchallenged, an inflated number tends to carry forward, so this year's overpayment becomes next year's starting point. Most homeowners never protest, and the value keeps running ahead of what the home is actually worth.

Filing once, with a real case, resets that number and protects you going forward. The review costs you nothing, so there is little reason to wait.

Don't overlook it

The homestead exemption caps your increase.

A residence 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 at all, 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, and we're glad to help you make sure it's in place. We don't charge for that.

The 10 percent cap
With a homestead exemptionRises up to 10% a year
Without oneNo cap at all

A missing exemption is often the single most valuable thing to fix.

What we do

We take the whole thing off your plate

Send us your notice

Email or upload the notice your county mailed you. If you can't find it, the address is enough to start.

We file and argue it

We prepare the case, file before your deadline, and represent you through the hearing. You attend nothing.

You save

If your value comes down, our fee is one third of the saving. If it doesn't, you owe nothing.

Questions

Residential protest questions

Will protesting raise my value?

No. Under Texas Tax Code §41.47(b), the review board can't set your value higher than the amount on your notice as a result of your protest.

What does it cost?

One third of what we save you. No minimum fee, and nothing if we don't win a reduction.

How much of my time?

Five to ten minutes. You send the notice and confirm a few details. You don't attend the hearing.

What about my homestead exemption?

Ask us. A missing one means no 10 percent cap, so it's worth checking. We don't charge to help.

See what your home should be assessed at.

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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