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Protest Property Taxes

Juan Salas
  • Investor
  • McAllen, TX
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Hello team,

I bought a foreclosure a few weeks back which I will be fixing and selling this year.  Should I still protest property taxes and use the lower taxes it as an added "benefit" to the new buyer?

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    Caleb Brown
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    Caleb Brown
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    Did you miss the deadline? In my area the deadline is past to contest. It would probably not be worth the hassle on a flip 

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