
It’s that time of the year again. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate tax appraisals here in North Texas have been sky high. But through property tax protests, Metroplex residents have a way of fighting back, and the deadline’s coming up quick.
Navigating the world of homeownership is what we do. If you need some help figuring out a property tax protest in Dallas, Frisco, or somewhere else, tell Rob Bramer at Family Home Loan Texas. We appreciate the chance to help make life a little more affordable.
Not sure where to start? Talk to Family Home Loan Texas about a property tax protest, and don’t wait! The deadline to file is May 15th.
Why Protest My Tax Appraisal?
If you’re new in Texas, then welcome to the world of property taxes. Since we don’t have a state income tax, areas rely on this income to pay for services. That means that your property tax bill is bound to be more significant than in many other states. But that doesn’t mean that you have to take the county tax assessor’s numbers as truth all the time.
Your Deadline Is Rapidly Approaching
So, what can you do about a high tax appraisal? Here in Texas, we’ve got a protest mechanism to help people in this very situation. To challenge the appraised value of a property, you need to file a notice of protest by May 15th (or 30 days after you receive your appraisal notice). We’re here to help you send in a successful one.
Family Home Loan Texas Is An Asset
Protest that sky high tax appraisal. To find out more about how to do it, call Family Home Loan Texas at (214) 447-7575.





