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How to argue a tax evaluation on real estate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Equalbracket" data-source="post: 16022207" data-attributes="member: 65904"><p>My neighbor was the chief appraiser until she retired, she's the one who told me to bring an attorney no matter what, but I probably should take that with a grain of salt as nothing that couple does makes sense to me. We live right across from the Police station and he will be spraying weeds in his yard of crushed granite, with one pistol in a shoulder holster, and one on his hip. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite12" alt="o_O" title="Er... what? o_O" loading="lazy" data-shortname="o_O" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure every county is different but for me you go before the Appraisal review board, which it's members who have nothing to do with operations of the Appraisal district, and only have authority over the protests and in my experience are very fair and impartial. I wanted to know why they are comparing my house to nothing near me, but houses on a random road 7 miles away, and they couldn't. They agreed to lower it then asked if I wanted to continue or was I happy, I said hell ya I want to continue and got it lowered more. I brought every document I could find, and pictures of my house and the houses they based mine on, a blown up map showing the distance to the houses they got my value from, instead the houses close by.</p><p></p><p>Every January they take images from google earth and look for new structures or anything they can find to tax you on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equalbracket, post: 16022207, member: 65904"] My neighbor was the chief appraiser until she retired, she's the one who told me to bring an attorney no matter what, but I probably should take that with a grain of salt as nothing that couple does makes sense to me. We live right across from the Police station and he will be spraying weeds in his yard of crushed granite, with one pistol in a shoulder holster, and one on his hip. o_O I'm sure every county is different but for me you go before the Appraisal review board, which it's members who have nothing to do with operations of the Appraisal district, and only have authority over the protests and in my experience are very fair and impartial. I wanted to know why they are comparing my house to nothing near me, but houses on a random road 7 miles away, and they couldn't. They agreed to lower it then asked if I wanted to continue or was I happy, I said hell ya I want to continue and got it lowered more. I brought every document I could find, and pictures of my house and the houses they based mine on, a blown up map showing the distance to the houses they got my value from, instead the houses close by. Every January they take images from google earth and look for new structures or anything they can find to tax you on [/QUOTE]
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