The protest deadline is the later of May 15 (16th this year due to weekend) or 30 days after the date of the Notice of Appraised value.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. Are you just saying that your opinion of value was lower than both market and appraised in this case?TXTransplant said:
I submitted two online protests for properties in 77389.
I got an isettle offer on my home today. I only challenged the market value, but they lowered it to what I asked for (based on a sales comp). Market is now at $425k instead of $454k.
So my market value went up 26% instead of 35%.
I submitted a protest to change both market and appraised for a friend who lives in the same zip. Haven't heard back, yet.
Diggity said:I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. Are you just saying that your opinion of value was lower than both market and appraised in this case?TXTransplant said:
I submitted two online protests for properties in 77389.
I got an isettle offer on my home today. I only challenged the market value, but they lowered it to what I asked for (based on a sales comp). Market is now at $425k instead of $454k.
So my market value went up 26% instead of 35%.
I submitted a protest to change both market and appraised for a friend who lives in the same zip. Haven't heard back, yet.
As far as I know, you can only protest market value.
Diggity said:
I feel like you're overthinking it. You're protesting market no matter what.
Diggity said:
that's not really true.
The market can and will slow down at some point, and you want your ceiling to be as low as possible.
Aggie71013 said:
They reassess market every year so im missing how reducing market helps me in future years. I assume they aren't raising market value from 2021 by x% to get 2022 market value. Market values are derived from a formula that changes each year based on market conditions.
Is that wrong?
Not an expert....but the way I understand it, not necessarily. Most years they do - but some years they will not reassess. Those are the years it helps to have you market value reduced.Quote:
They reassess market every year so im missing how reducing market helps me in future years. I assume they aren't raising market value from 2021 by x% to get 2022 market value. Market values are derived from a formula that changes each year based on market conditions.
Is that wrong?
this is a different argument, but in any case, I would encourage you to look at how the CAD appraised your home compared to your immediate neighbors.AlaskanAg99 said:
Well that's my point, there isn't a comp I can find for less than what my current valuation is. I can't 'prove' that my home is less than what they say because all of the homes around me are selling for that, or more.
Will it go up forever? No, of course not, don't be stupid. But at this time, there doesn't feel like anyway to get around the increases.
It was first mentioned on here last year or the year before that HCAD was sending out offers to people who had protested. I believe it was initially driven by COVID and trying to resolve a number protests without having to have virtual protest hearings. I just followed the process others had mentioned and got the similar result.AgLA06 said:
If you declined I settle, how did you get an offer without going in?