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Obtain a copy of your property tax appraisal from the local appraisal district. Check for errors in valuation, classification, or property details.
Collect supporting documentation, such as comparable property assessments, independent appraisals, income and expense reports, or market analysis showing discrepancies.
Submit a formal protest with your appraisal district before the deadline, typically stated on your assessment notice.
Attend informal negotiations first, if available. If unresolved, proceed to a formal hearing with the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) or an equivalent body.
Clearly explain why your property is overvalued, using facts and supporting documents.
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