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Property Tax Appeal Services

If you believe your property taxes are too high, Property Taxes Law helps you challenge unfair valuations through the property tax appeal process, including judicial appeals and binding arbitration when appropriate.

A property tax appeal gives owners a way to continue challenging an unfair result when the issue is not fully resolved during the initial protest process. Depending on the circumstances, that may involve additional review, judicial appeal, or binding arbitration.

Property Taxes Law helps Texas property owners evaluate appeal options, prepare supporting evidence, and pursue the next step when a value still appears too high or unequal.

What We Appeal

Incorrect Market Value

We pursue appeals when an appraisal district assigns a value that appears higher than the property’s actual market value. Market data, sales evidence, and valuation analysis can help support the case.

Unequal Appraisal

Even when market value is disputed, unequal appraisal may also be an issue. If similar properties are treated more favorably, an appeal may help address that imbalance.

Exemption and Related Issues

Some cases also involve exemption issues or other valuation-related decisions that affect the property tax burden. We help review the facts and determine the strongest path forward.

The Appeals Process

Every case is different, but many property tax matters move through a sequence that starts with review of the valuation, continues through the protest process, and may lead to formal appeal options when necessary.

1

Review the Record

We review the valuation, property details, and supporting evidence to identify the strongest issues for challenge.

2

Protest and Hearing

We help build the case through the protest process, including informal discussions and Appraisal Review Board proceedings when needed.

3

Appeal the Outcome

If the result remains unfair, we evaluate the next step, including judicial appeal or binding arbitration where appropriate.

When a Property Tax Appeal May Be Appropriate

Not every case ends with the first stage of review. A property tax appeal may be worth considering when the valuation remains too high, the evidence was not properly weighed, or the final outcome still does not reflect a fair value.

  • The assessed value still appears too high after review
  • The property may be unequally appraised compared with similar properties
  • The record contains errors that materially affect value
  • The dispute involves a more complex property tax issue

Why Work With a Property Tax Appeal Attorney?

Property tax appeal matters can become more technical and more formal as they move beyond the initial protest stage. Strong preparation, evidence review, and a clear legal strategy can make a meaningful difference.

Property Taxes Law helps owners assess the strength of the case, identify the best available path, and move forward with a focused appeal strategy.

Texas Property Tax Appeal Information

Many owners looking for appeal help also want broader information about how the process works in Texas, including deadlines, protest steps, and the difference between a protest and an appeal.

Important Deadline: Texas property tax deadlines matter. In many cases, owners generally have until May 15 or 30 days after receiving notice to take action, depending on the circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is a property tax appeal?

A property tax appeal is the process of continuing to challenge a property tax decision when an assessed value or related outcome still appears unfair.

Is a protest the same as an appeal?

Many owners use the terms interchangeably, but a protest often refers to the initial challenge, while an appeal may refer to the next step if the issue is not fully resolved.

Can you help with judicial appeal or binding arbitration?

Yes. Property Taxes Law helps evaluate post-protest options, including judicial appeal and binding arbitration when appropriate.

What types of properties do you help with?

We assist with residential, commercial, industrial, and business personal property tax matters.

Need Help With a Property Tax Appeal?

If your property may still be overvalued after the initial protest process, Property Taxes Law can help you review the outcome, understand your options, and pursue the strongest next step.

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