Property Tax Appeal:
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How to Correct Square Footage in Appraisal District Records — and Lower Your Texas Property Taxes

Fix incorrect square footage in Texas appraisal district records, understand ANSI Z765 standards, and use unequal appraisal to lower your property taxes.

How to Defend Your Comps When the Appraiser or ARB Says, "These Aren't Good"

Learn how to defend your comps during an informal or ARB hearing in Texas. Get proven rebuttals, legal references, and tips to use your Square Deal report effectively.

What does 'value is unequal compared with other properties' mean?

It typically means that the property in question is not being assessed equally and uniformly than similar properties in the same area.

12 Common Reasons to Protest Your Property Taxes in Texas (Form 50-132 Explained)

Not sure what reasons to check on your Texas property tax protest form? Here are 12 common reasons homeowners use on Form 50-132 — explained in plain English, with examples and tips.

Texas Property Tax Appeal: Unequal Appraisal & Comp Equity Grid

Appealing your Texas property taxes? Learn how to use unequal appraisal and a comp equity grid to lower your home's appraised value and reduce property taxes.

Why Is My Neighbor’s Property Tax Bill Lower Than Mine? (5 Common Reasons & Fixes)

Think your property tax bill is too high? Learn why your neighbor pays less and what steps you can take to lower your Texas property taxes.

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