Paying Property Taxes
Advantages and Disadvantages of County Property Tax Payment Plans
With Texas having some of the highest property taxes in the country, it is common for home and commercial property owners to struggle to pay their property taxes on time. It may result in a need for a loan or payment plan within a specific Texas county. Using a county property tax payment plan may…
Read MoreTexas Property Tax Bills: What to Expect this October
Nik Stavros, CEO of Johnson & Starr chats with David Arkin, co-founder of Check Out DFW to talk about what Texas homeowners should expect in October when their property tax bills arrive. Read our summary of the interview below. CheckOutDFW.com is a first-of-its-kind real estate and local recommendations product that helps Texas locals live more…
Read MoreWho is Responsible for Paying Texas Property Taxes When a Homeowner Dies?
Whether you’ve inherited a property, or you are a homeowner yourself, it’s important to know who is responsible for paying property taxes once a homeowner passes away. In most cases, if a homeowner passes away and still has property taxes due on their home, that debt becomes part of their estate and any other debts…
Read MoreWhen is a New Homeowner Liable for Property Tax in Texas?
Buying your first home is an exciting experience but can also be a bit overwhelming —especially when it comes to budgeting for costs like property taxes. Keep reading to learn a few basics about Texas property taxes and when first-time homebuyers in Texas are liable for property tax. What are Property Taxes? If you’re a…
Read MoreCentral Appraisal District (CAD) and Tax Collector: What is the Difference?
If you pay property taxes in Texas, you may have heard the term Central Appraisal District or CAD for short. What does CAD mean, and how is it different from a tax collector? Keep reading to learn more. Central Appraisal District (CAD) According to the Comptroller of Texas, appraisal districts are responsible for “appraising property…
Read MoreTexas Property Tax Penalty and Interest Chart
In Texas, you are considered delinquent if your property tax bill remains unpaid by February 1st of the tax year. Once delinquent, you are subject to a 7% penalty and from there interest and penalties continue with one of the largest penalties coming in July for most counties. Every month that you’re still past due,…
Read MoreTexas Property Tax Resources
From understanding how your tax bill is calculated, to determining if you qualify for a tax exemption, the property tax system in Texas can be confusing and sometimes difficult to understand. So, we’ve decided to share some helpful texas property tax resources and legal information for Texas property owners. Appraisals If you are looking to…
Read MoreWhat to Know About Tax Lien Foreclosure in Texas
A tax lien foreclosure, which uses the judicial foreclosure process, can happen when a homeowner does not pay their delinquent property taxes. In order to recover the debt, the local government can file a legal claim against the homeowner and has the right to seize and sell their home. Texas is known for having some…
Read MoreWhat Are Property Tax Deferrals?
If you’re a Texas homeowner, chances are you’re familiar with property taxes, but what is a property tax deferral, and who qualifies? A property tax deferral allows you to put off paying your property taxes for a certain period. It’s important to note that a property tax deferral does not mean you’ll never have to…
Read MoreHow to Protest Your Property Tax in Texas
Like many Texas homeowners this year, you may have been caught off-guard by the increase in property taxes. With these increases being as much as 10%, many Texans are looking for ways to help lower their costs. Protesting your property tax is an important option to explore and can save you several hundred to several…
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