by Facing Foreclosure | Jun 24, 2022 | Real Estate
If you’re like most Texans, you want to pay the least amount of property tax possible. Luckily, protesting your property tax is a free and easy process! In this guide, we will walk through how to protest your property taxes in Texas. Once you finish your...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jun 16, 2022 | Real Estate
If you forgot to file your homestead exemption in Texas, don’t worry – you’re not alone! The fact is that many people forget to file, and it’s no big deal. You can still receive the money for that year’s exemption! This little-known secret is...
by Facing Foreclosure | May 30, 2022 | Real Estate
If you’re a homeowner in Texas, you’ll be excited to hear that a new law went into effect on January 1. You can now file for the homestead exemption in the same year you bought your home! So, if you buy a house in May of 2022, you may start saving money on...
by Facing Foreclosure | May 20, 2022 | Real Estate
If you’re like most property owners in Texas, you received your property tax appraisal in the mail and were less than thrilled with the result. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Many property owners feel like their home has been overvalued and protest...
by Facing Foreclosure | May 5, 2022 | Real Estate
In Texas, your municipal district assesses a MUD tax on top of your property taxes. MUD stands for Municipal Utility District. The MUD tax is a fee that helps fund the development and maintenance of infrastructure in areas with new homes. The MUD tax is often costly,...
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