Gregory Law Group

Property Tax Consultant in Addison, Texas

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(972) 331-666615851 Dallas Pkwy, Ste 309, Addison, TX 75001View on Yelp
Gregory Law Group - property tax consultant in Addison, TX

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About Gregory Law Group

Gregory Law Group brings focused expertise to property tax challenges across the Dallas metropolitan area. With years of experience in Texas property tax law, they've helped hundreds of property owners reduce their tax burden through strategic appeals and thorough assessment reviews. Their team understands that property taxes represent one of your largest annual expenses. They combine detailed market analysis with proven legal strategies to challenge inflated assessments. Whether you're a homeowner facing a sudden spike in your tax bill or a commercial property owner dealing with complex valuation issues, they provide personalized service tailored to your specific situation.

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How They Can Help

Gregory Law Group offers comprehensive property tax reduction services designed to maximize your savings. Their residential property tax appeals target homeowners who've seen unexpected increases in their assessed values, often achieving reductions of 10-30% through careful analysis of comparable sales and property condition factors. For commercial properties, they handle complex valuation disputes involving office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, and multi-family properties. Their commercial services include income approach challenges, market analysis reviews, and specialized appeals for properties with unique characteristics. They also provide assessment review services for property owners who want to understand their tax bills before deciding whether to appeal. Their valuation analysis service helps clients prepare for future tax years by identifying potential issues early. Additionally, they offer consultation services for property owners considering major improvements or renovations that could impact future assessments.

What to Expect

Getting started is straightforward. First, you'll schedule a consultation where they review your property tax notice and discuss your concerns. They'll analyze your assessment against comparable properties and market data to determine if an appeal makes financial sense. If they identify potential savings, they'll explain their fee structure and timeline. Once you engage their services, they handle all paperwork and deadlines. They'll file your formal protest, gather supporting evidence, and prepare your case presentation. Throughout the process, they keep you informed of developments and strategy decisions. Most cases resolve through negotiation with the appraisal district, but they're prepared to represent you at formal hearings if needed.

Service Area

Gregory Law Group serves clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with particular focus on Dallas County, Collin County, Denton County, and Tarrant County. They handle cases in major cities including Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Addison, and surrounding communities. Their familiarity with local appraisal districts and market conditions across these areas helps them develop effective strategies for each jurisdiction's specific requirements and tendencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I expect to save on my property taxes?
Savings vary widely based on your property and current assessment. Typical reductions range from 10-30% of your assessed value, though some cases achieve larger reductions. They'll provide realistic expectations during your consultation based on your specific situation.
What if I miss the appeal deadline?
Unfortunately, Texas property tax appeal deadlines are strict. If you miss the deadline, you'll need to wait until the next tax year. However, there are limited exceptions for certain circumstances, so it's worth consulting even if you think you've missed the deadline.
Do I need to attend hearings or meetings?
In most cases, no. Gregory Law Group handles negotiations and hearings on your behalf. Occasionally, your presence might be helpful for specific questions about your property, but they'll coordinate around your schedule if needed.
How long does the appeal process take?
Most appeals resolve within 3-6 months for residential properties. Commercial appeals can take longer due to their complexity. The timeline depends on the appraisal district's schedule and whether your case goes to a formal hearing.
What information do I need to provide?
You'll need your property tax notice, deed, and any relevant information about your property's condition or recent improvements. They'll help you gather additional supporting evidence like comparable sales data.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, Texas law allows you to protest your assessment annually. However, it only makes financial sense if there are legitimate grounds for reduction, such as assessment increases that don't reflect market conditions.
What happens if we don't win the appeal?
If working on contingency, you won't owe attorney fees. Your taxes remain at the original assessed amount. You can appeal again next year if circumstances change or new evidence becomes available.
Are there risks to appealing my property taxes?
The main risk is that the appraisal district could theoretically increase your assessment if they find it was too low. However, this is extremely rare in practice, especially when working with experienced professionals who evaluate cases carefully.

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