Texas homeowners can lower your property taxes through a structured Texas property tax protest process, starting with reviewing your annual appraised value notice from the county appraisal district to check for errors in square footage, age, or other details that impact valuation. File a protest using Form 50-132, online portal, or letter by the deadline, citing issues like overassessment, unequal appraisal compared to similar properties, or inaccuracies, then gather compelling evidence such as recent comparable sales data, property condition photos, repair estimates, and independent appraisals to build your case. Attend an informal meeting with CAD representatives for potential quick resolution, or proceed to the Appraisal Review Board hearing where experts present market analysis and legal arguments on your behalf; if needed, escalate via binding arbitration, SOAH, or district court, all while services like O’Connor offer no-reduction-no-fee representation across major counties. Visit https://www.poconnor.c