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You have filed a protest on your account and now have several options to resolve the protest either through a meeting with an appraiser or a hearing before the Appraisal Review Board.
The first option is to request a Remote meeting, in which case your meeting would be done virtually. Your protest could be resolved more quickly using this method since social distancing requirements would not apply.
In choosing a Remote meeting, you would have the opportunity to submit documents for evidence through owners.hcad.org at least 3 days before your scheduled meeting. You would be notified through a text message or email of the time to check in for your meeting and at the start of your meeting. You can check in for your meeting through the owners.hcad.org up to one hour before the scheduled time. The meeting would be conducted remotely through the owner's website with video conferencing of the Appraisal Review Board members.
The second option is to request an In Person meeting, in which case your meeting would be at the appraisal district office. Your protest resolution could be delayed using this method since social distancing requirements would apply and have restricted the space available to conduct in-person meetings in the appraisal district office.
In choosing an In Person meeting, you would have the opportunity to submit documents for evidence through owners.hcad.org at least 3 days before your scheduled meeting. You would be notified by email of the scheduled hearing date and time, and the meeting would be conducted in person with the Appraisal Review Board and appraiser with social distancing requirements applied.
The third option is to Withdraw the protest, in which case the value will remain the current value listed on your notice. If you no longer want to proceed with your protest, no further meetings will be scheduled, and scheduled meetings will be canceled.
Please log into owners.hcad.org and select "Meeting Options" to identify how you would like to proceed with your protest.
I did before with my first house. They were counting the stairs twice in the square footage.tylercsbn9 said:
Has anyone had to get thier house square footage fixed? What actual evidence did you use? I am thinking my appraisal from when I bought the house last year would work. The is the only thing that is ****ing up my value. They are saying 2900 sq ft but my house is 2600.
They put me at 365K but my same house is 340K on my street and the same value one street over. My iSettle was 351K and I rejected it. I don't even know if they recognized the house size problem which is the main reason I am going through to the formal. That needs to get fixed.
Thanks. I have the website builder plans too. They are still selling my model currently.Dr. Doctor said:I did before with my first house. They were counting the stairs twice in the square footage.tylercsbn9 said:
Has anyone had to get thier house square footage fixed? What actual evidence did you use? I am thinking my appraisal from when I bought the house last year would work. The is the only thing that is ****ing up my value. They are saying 2900 sq ft but my house is 2600.
They put me at 365K but my same house is 340K on my street and the same value one street over. My iSettle was 351K and I rejected it. I don't even know if they recognized the house size problem which is the main reason I am going through to the formal. That needs to get fixed.
I brought in the website-builder plans (best I had) and showed what the dimensions were compared to theirs.
If you have an appraisal as well that helps too.
~egon
I think I saw their info on the owner portal already. At least there was something there for mine. It is worthless for me as the comps they are using are all 2900 sq feet and they've incorrectly size my house 300 square feet too big.Aggie71013 said:
I just got it too. If we pick remote, do we still get their info packet two weeks in advance so I can build that into my case?
You will always have a better chance negotiating with a person face to face.aTm_bomb said:
Yea I read the same. It just didn't give me comfort that you may be dealing with an appraiser in an informal or you got straight to the ARB to speed up the process
Having said that, would y'all rather do remote or go in?
Aren't the appraisal districts up against some deadline this year?Dr. Doctor said:
Got the same email as well. I figured to do in person to drag this out as long as possible for them.
~egon
combined with the options given when you log in:Quote:
In choosing a Remote meeting,[...]The meeting would be conducted remotely through the owner's website with video conferencing of the Appraisal Review Board members.
In choosing an In Person meeting,[...] the meeting would be conducted in person with the Appraisal Review Board and appraiser with social distancing requirements applied.
I have not had any sort of meeting with HCAD for all 5 of my properties.ChipFTAC01 said:
Yes. The have to certify 95% of the tax roll by 7/25. There's been speculation that there will be an extension by the state but nothing has happened yet. As of today I have final values for I think 4 of the 67 properties I manage for my company.
Aggie71013 said:
Selected remote and within 24 hours have an informal scheduled for 7/14
Hummm....I picked remote last week and don't have anything yet. No email and nothing on the owners portal.jaggiemaggie said:Aggie71013 said:
Selected remote and within 24 hours have an informal scheduled for 7/14
Did you get an email or did you have to log in to hcad?