Episode Summary:
In this episode of Texas Property Tax Strategies, host Leann Lyon sits down with Chris Tejeda, an attorney at Boling Tejeda, to delve into the intricacies of the commercial property tax appeal process in Texas. Chris provides a comprehensive overview of the steps property owners should take if they believe their property has been overvalued. He explains the importance of timely filing protests, the role of the appraisal review board, and the options available if the board's decision is unsatisfactory. Chris also discusses the benefits and drawbacks of arbitration versus litigation and highlights common mistakes property owners make during the appeal process. This episode is essential for business owners and real estate investors looking to navigate the complex world of property tax disputes effectively.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:28 – Understanding the Commercial Property Tax Appeal Process
00:56 – Filing a Protest: First Steps
01:50 – Importance of Deadlines in the Tax System
02:08 – What Happens After Filing an Appeal
03:32 – Role of the Appraisal Review Board
04:38 – Composition and Function of the ARB
06:18 – Working with Property Tax Consultants
07:19 – Arbitration vs. Litigation: Choosing a Path
09:44 – Options Beyond the Appraisal Review Board
10:57 – Key Deadlines for Filing Appeals
13:28 – Common Mistakes in Challenging Tax Assessments
15:43 – The Importance of Meeting Deadlines
About the Show:
Texas Property Tax Strategies is a podcast dedicated to helping Texas business owners and real estate investors navigate the complexities of property tax disputes. Hosted by experts in the field, the show breaks down the legal processes and strategies involved in challenging property tax assessments. With a focus on clarity and actionable insights, listeners gain valuable knowledge on how to effectively manage their property tax obligations and protect their investments. Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to the field, Texas Property Tax Strategies offers the guidance you need to make informed decisions.