What if I believe the appraised value is too high?

All property owners have the right to appeal the valuation of their property. By law, however, you must notify the appraiser's office within 30 days of the mailing of the valuation notice.

You may also contact the appraiser's office for a list of properties similar to yours along with the data about your own property for comparison. If you are considering an appeal, you can review the sales book of properties in the same class as your own by visiting the appraiser's office.

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1. Why is the appraisal necessary?
2. How is an appraisal done?
3. What determines the value used for tax purposes?
4. Why does the value change?
5. When are owners notified?
6. How can I determine if the appraisal is accurate?
7. How is farmland valued?
8. What if I believe the appraised value is too high?