JBabb Law

Property Tax Consultant in Richardson, Texas

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(214) 329-9433800 E Campbell Rd, Ste 300, Richardson, TX 75081View on Yelp

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About JBabb Law

JBabb Law brings comprehensive legal expertise to property tax challenges throughout Richardson and the Dallas metro area. While known for criminal defense and personal injury work, the firm has developed specialized knowledge in tax law that serves property owners facing assessment disputes. The team understands that property taxes represent one of the largest expenses for homeowners and business owners alike. They've built their practice around practical solutions that deliver real savings. With three client reviews reflecting their commitment to personalized service, JBabb Law focuses on building strong relationships while fighting for fair assessments.

Services

Criminal Defense Law
Personal Injury Law
Tax Law

How They Can Help

JBabb Law provides complete property tax appeal services for residential and commercial properties. They handle formal protests with appraisal districts, representing clients before local review boards and in district court when necessary. The firm conducts thorough property valuations, comparing your assessment against similar properties to identify overvaluations. For commercial clients, they analyze income and expense data, lease comparables, and market conditions to build compelling cases for reduced assessments. Residential services include homestead exemption applications, over-65 and disability exemption assistance, and appeals for properties affected by damage or changing market conditions. They also provide ongoing monitoring services, reviewing annual notices and identifying potential savings opportunities before deadlines pass.

What to Expect

Your relationship begins with a comprehensive property analysis and consultation to assess potential savings. JBabb Law reviews your current assessment, recent sales data, and property characteristics to determine the strength of your case. If they identify significant overvaluation, they'll file formal protests with the appropriate appraisal district. Throughout the process, you'll receive regular updates on case progress and hearing schedules. The team handles all paperwork, evidence preparation, and formal presentations before review panels. Most cases resolve at the administrative level, but they're prepared to pursue court appeals when necessary to achieve fair results.

Service Area

JBabb Law serves Richardson, Dallas, Plano, Garland, and surrounding Dallas County communities. Their familiarity with local appraisal districts, including Dallas Central Appraisal District procedures and personnel, helps streamline the appeal process. They understand regional market conditions and comparable property values that influence successful outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I save on my property taxes?
Savings depend on the degree of overvaluation and your property's assessed value. Successful appeals typically reduce assessments by 10-30%, translating to hundreds or thousands in annual tax savings.
What's the deadline for filing property tax appeals in Texas?
Most appeals must be filed by May 15th, though some circumstances allow later filings. Don't wait until the last minute, as earlier submissions allow more time for case preparation.
Do you charge upfront fees?
Most cases work on contingency arrangements where fees depend on achieved savings. Initial consultations help determine the most appropriate fee structure for your specific situation.
Can you appeal both residential and commercial properties?
Yes, JBabb Law handles appeals for all property types including single-family homes, condos, office buildings, retail centers, and industrial properties throughout Richardson.
What evidence do you need for my appeal?
We'll help gather necessary evidence including comparable sales, property condition documentation, income and expense records for commercial properties, and market analysis data.
How long does the appeal process take?
Administrative appeals typically resolve within 3-6 months. Court appeals can take 12-24 months, but most cases achieve satisfactory results at the administrative level.
What if my appeal isn't successful?
Under contingency arrangements, you don't pay attorney fees if we don't achieve tax savings. You're only responsible for any filing fees or costs incurred during the process.
Should I appeal my property taxes every year?
Not necessarily, but annual assessment reviews help identify potential issues early. We can provide ongoing monitoring services to identify years when appeals make financial sense.

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