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Property tax increases in Houston
I just received an invoice from OConnor & Assoc (local property tax attorney firm), & I am little cross. I have several properties with them. The city of Houston in their infinite wisdom has increased the valuation of my townhome from by 12% (when compared to 2019). The attorney firm brought it down to a 3% increase from 2019. I believe that there should be a decrease from 2019 valuation. I am concerned that the attorney firm is hastily settling for less because the city has truncated the period of hearings. I am curious to hear from the investor community in the Houston area.