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Written by Adrienne Dagley
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What to Expect When Protesting with PropertyTax.io

We handle the whole process for you from start to finish. Here is what you can expect from us. The protest process can take a couple of months. During this time, we handle the entire process professionally and keep in regular contact with you so you know where we are in the timeline (rather than having you worry about deadlines, setting up meeting times, compiling relevant evidence and making time in your schedule to attend a hearing).

Because of the Appointment of Agent form that you signed to begin our representation, we automatically file the protest for you.

To prepare a case, we thoroughly analyze comparable sales and neighborhood properties to find the best avenues for a reduction. You can upload photos and documents (i.e. a bid to fix the foundation that you want us to include in the evidence packet we submit). We combine our research with your personal information and prepare a professional evidence packet that is easily understandable and organized in a manner familiar to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) members.

Next we meet informally with the appraisal district. We submit the report and analyze their offer to settle the case. We don’t settle if we think there is a good chance for a larger reduction at an ARB hearing.

An experienced professional will present your case in front of the ARB. Each of our professionals has a thorough knowledge of the Texas Property Tax Code and an extensive background in real estate valuation. Our compensation is structured in such a way that we are incentivized to fight hard for the largest possible reduction.

Again, throughout the process we will keep you informed of the progress of your case. We will notify you of the final value of your property that the appraisal district has agreed to. We only charge you a fee for this entire process if we are able to successfully lower your property tax bill for the year.

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