Motion for Hearing to Correct One-Third Over-Appraisal Error of Non-Residence Homestead Property 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the movant, either the Chief Appraiser or the property owner, in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the county name where the property is located and provide a detailed description of the property, including its parcel number.
  4. Indicate the tax year for which you are filing this motion and confirm that property taxes are not delinquent.
  5. List any taxing units associated with your property in the appropriate section.
  6. Clearly state the nature of the one-third over-appraisal error in detail.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring all contact information is accurately filled out for follow-up communication.

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The Property Tax Assistance Division (PTAD) of the Texas State Comptroller is assigned as the governing agency of Appraisal Districts (AD) to audit every aspect of the appraisal process, Appraisal District operations, (including approving materials for training appraisers registered with Texas Department of Licensing
Collect Evidence: Gather evidence that supports your argument that the propertys value is inflated. This could include data relating to recent property sales issues, the condition of your property, or other economic factors impacting property values.
Suit shall be filed in district court in the county where the appraisal district is located within 60 days of receipt of notice of hearing results from appraisal review board. Most cases settled in 6 to 24 months. Owners wins 90%+ of tax lawsuits per Texas comptroller.
The appraised value for a homeowner who qualifies his or her homestead for exemptions in the preceding and current year may not increase more than 10 percent per year. the sum of: 10 percent of the propertys appraised value for the preceding year; the propertys appraised value the preceding year; and.
Maintain receipts for major repairs or improvements, as well as details on local home sales. You never know what will prove most compelling at your hearing. Take Advantage of Exemptions Texas offers various exemptionshomestead, over-65, disabled veteran, and morethat can significantly reduce your tax burden.

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You have the right to appeal the Appraisal Review Board decision to the state district court by filing a lawsuit. You should consult an attorney to determine if this is advisable.
If you are dissatisfied with your propertys appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file Form 50-132, Property Owners Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB.
An appraisal is a professional opinion. As such, you cant sue someone for an appraisal and win, even if it is ``low, unless the opinion clearly violated professional standards.

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