It is a property owner’s right to file a lawsuit in the district court of the county where the property is located after all other administrative efforts are exhausted. Fraizer & Associates understands Texas Property Tax Code and how to apply it to your benefit when all informal appeals have failed to return reasonable results. Often, when an experienced property tax attorney files a judicial appeal, this alone is sufficient to motivate a better settlement for consideration. When an initial settlement is not offered, it is our expertise to challenge the county’s assessment, fair market valuations, residential caps, and improperly denied exemptions on which our clients can depend. Our qualified attorneys are able to navigate the judicial appeals process so that this formal and legal last resort in property tax appeals can yield an equitable outcome for property owners.
About Judicial Appeals
Filing a judicial appeal offers property owners the opportunity to correct inaccurate assessments in an effort to reduce their property taxes.
Following an Administrative Hearing in front of the Appraisal Review Board in your county, Frazier & Associates will file a lawsuit within the statutory prescribed deadlines.
Once your suit is filed, we evaluate the potential of a settlement and discuss our legal recommendations with you.
When we achieve a lower value for you, a refund will be issued to you for taxes already paid.
If a settlement is not a viable option, we will try your case.
Property tax appeals are our area of expertise, allowing us to adeptly manage your case, applying our knowledge of Texas Property Tax Code to your advantage.