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Monthly Archives: January 2022

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Unequal Appraisal

PE Pennington Property Tax InsightsBy Paul PenningtonJanuary 30, 2022

Unequal Appraisal In many states including Texas, if a property trades, the purchase price becomes the new assessment. Clearly this is not fair or equitable because properties which did not sell remain unchanged or are not raised to the level of the property which sold. A property tax appeal was filed calming unequal appraisal in…

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