HCAD Preliminary Hearings are taking place. Do you have the evidence to successfully fight your value?

Posted by Pamela Anders
Sign in or sign up to leave a comment
Sign Up
I received a call from a Homeowner yesterday afternoon regarding a postcard he received from IProtestMyValue.com  He advised that he was working on his home when the postal person came to deliver the mail.   The Homeowner had already filed his notice of Protest of his 2010 preliminary value and had begun gathering his evidence for the hearing, which is set for May 19th.  He was intrigued by the information on the postcard and proceeded to log-on to the site for his risk free evaluation. The analysis found that he was over-assessed and he purchased the detailed report (evidence package) for $49.99.   The Homeowner was so pleased with the information he received, that he rang to inquire if our service extended outside Harris County - as he wanted to run the evaluation on another home that he owns.  FYI, we plan to extend our services to the surrounding counties in 2011.

I loved hearing how happy this man was, because he now feels confident that he has the evidence to back up his claim that his assessed value is too high!  This is the mission at IProtestMyValue.com 

We have run an analysis of the residential accounts in Harris County and have found thousands of accounts that we believe the Homeowners could successfully protest the values and achieve a reduction in the assessed value. So before you leave $$$ on the table, know your value.  Log-on to IProtestMyValue.com for your risk free analysis today!

Categories: Property Taxes
Favourites If you enjoyed this post, please consider sharing it with others.
Sign in or sign up to leave a comment
Sign Up
To post a comment on this blog post, you must be an HAR Account subscriber, or a member of HAR. If you are an HAR Account subscriber or a member of HAR, please click here to sign in. If you would like to create an HAR Account account, please click here.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the HRIS.
Advertisement

View Q&A Posts in Property Taxes