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Potter/Randall Property Taxes Cut in 41% of Informal Hearings

Potter/Randall Appraisal District (Potter/Randall CAD) generates property taxes assessments using a process called "mass appraisal". It is the least reliable method to value property. Hence, their estimates of value are subject to protests on both market value and unequal appraisal. Potter/Randall County property owners won 40% of the informal appeals, saving $5.05 million in just 2021. Potter/Randall owners who protest are likely to save, but you must protest to save. There are no voluntary reductions after initial guesstimates are sent. In a typical year, 60 to 90% of protests are successful in Potter/Randall. If you don't want to protest annually yourself, we can do it for you. There is no flat fee. No upfront cost. No fee ever unless we reduce your property taxes that year. Enroll now in the Property Tax Protection Program(TM) to claim your savings. Three simple steps: 1) enroll, 2) relax and 3) save.

Resolved Informally Potter/Randall CountySource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Thousands
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Number 1.210 1.596 1.579 1.520 1.460 1.505 1.842 4.972 8.102 8.919 6.525
Single Family 0.588 0.662 0.545 0.601 0.657 0.506 1.129 3.209 5.289 5.438 3.715
Commercial / Other 0.622 0.934 1.034 0.919 0.803 0.999 0.713 1.763 2.813 3.481 2.810

Texas property owners should protest annually since Most appeals are resolved with a reduction at the informal level.

Potter/Randall County Property Tax Protests Resolved Informally

Potter/Randall County property owners who file a property tax protest have three primary options to resolve their protest. These include the: 1) informal hearing, 2) the formal hearing (or appraisal review board), and 3) judicial appeal or binding arbitration. Most property tax protests are resolved at the informal hearing.

Home owners accounted for 43% of property tax protests filed with Potter/Randall Appraisal District in 2021.

PrAD Informal Settlements

The Potter/Randall Appraisal District cannot require an informal hearing. Most property owners attempt to settle during the informal hearing. In some cases, they agree to the initial value after seeing the appraisal district’s evidence.

This means that they stop their journey to protest right there. However, there is more that property owners can do. By settling at the informal hearing, a property owner is waiving their right to continue the property tax appeal. Property owners not satisfied with the offer at the informal hearing can continue to the appraisal review board hearing, and even to a district court lawsuit.

Resulted in Reduction Through Informal Process Potter/Randall CountySource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Thousands
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Number 0.926 0.979 0.964 1.154 1.343 1.328 1.682 2.600 3.517 4.322 4.426
Single Family 0.575 0.580 0.505 0.562 0.619 0.472 1.023 1.906 2.788 3.213 3.117
Commercial / Other 0.351 0.399 0.459 0.592 0.724 0.856 0.659 0.694 0.729 1.109 1.309

Texas property owners should protest annually since It is the world’s safest wager. No cost and a 60% chance of savings annually.

Potter/Randall County Informal Hearing Reductions

The Potter/Randall Appraisal District accounts that received a reduction at the informal hearing are illustrated below. Informal resolution rates vary sharply from county to county.

Potter/Randall County home owners settled 1,215 of the total 4,598 protests for houses with the Potter/Randall Appraisal District at the informal hearings level. 733(60%) of the informal settlements with Potter/Randall CAD had a reduction.

Percent That Resulted in A ReductionSource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Percent
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Number 76.530% 61.340% 61.050% 75.920% 91.990% 88.240% 91.310% 52.290% 43.410% 48.460% 67.830%
Single Family 97.790% 87.610% 92.660% 93.510% 94.220% 93.280% 90.610% 59.400% 52.710% 59.080% 83.900%
Commercial / Other 56.430% 42.720% 44.390% 64.420% 90.160% 85.690% 92.430% 39.360% 25.920% 31.860% 46.580%

Texas property owners should protest annually since Errors in the appraisal districts records for your property often artificially inflate YOUR property taxes.

Potter/Randall County % of Informal Hearings with Reduction

Potter/Randall Appraisal District makes massive adjustments to the total values during the informal hearing process for both residential and commercial. Given the large reductions in tax assessments and property tax values, it is surprising more homeowners do not appeal.

A large portion of Potter/Randall County property tax appeals for houses were settled at the informal hearing. Potter/Randall homeowners accounted for 39% of the 2021 informal protest settlements while commercial / other accounted for 52%. Potter/Randall Appraisal District settled 3,146 property tax protests informally in 2021. Success rates were 60% (had a reduction) for single family and 27% for commercial / other types of property.

$ Value Reduction From Informal ProcessSource: Texas Comptroller, compiled by O’Connor, and not affiliated with any appraisal district.

Billions of $
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$ Reduction Total 0.0762 0.1291 0.1836 0.2127 0.2419 0.2718 0.3017 0.3263 0.3508 0.4660 0.5735
$ Reduction Single Family 0.0129 0.0097 0.0111 0.0166 0.0222 0.0212 0.0203 0.0486 0.0769 0.1065 0.0965
$ Value Commercial / Other 0.0634 0.1194 0.1725 0.1961 0.2197 0.2506 0.2814 0.2777 0.2739 0.3595 0.4770

Texas property owners should protest annually since Property taxes are the only type that can be negotiated based on subjective factors and judgment.

Potter/Randall Appraisal District $ Value Reduction From Informal Process

Property owners scored assessment reductions of $14.63 million for single-family and $172 million for commercial / other in informal settlements with Potter/Randall CAD in 2021. These informal settlements generated estimated property tax savings of $395,133 for home owners and $4.66 million for owners of commercial / other property in Potter/Randall in 2021.

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