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owners are facing
rising costs to make urgent repairs to their homes and businesses because of storm damage. This step-by-step guide is designed to help Texas property owners evaluate their eligibility and
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navigate the process of applying for a temporary disaster exemption. O’Connor provides this guide to clients and all Texas property owners free of charge.
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Step 1: Confirm if your property is in a Texas county where a state disaster declaration is in
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effect. Click here to view our Temporary Disaster Exemption Information page. We have collected lists of 2024 Texas disaster declarations, including the counties impacted, declaration
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dates and deadlines. Step 2: Take photographs of the damage. For the best documentation, take photos from different angles and make sure you have pictures of the entire home or structure as well as close pictures of the areas of wreckage.
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2025 Protest: Applies to the majority of Texas property owners whose 2024 value notice from the county is dated more than 30 days ago and the date is past May 15, 2024.
2024 Protest: Applies to select Texas property owners where the 2024 value notice is dated LESS than 30 days ago. Call 713.290.9700 to discuss with a representative. Please monitor your E-mail and spam filter. If you don't receive your enrollment documents within 24 business hours, call 713.290.9700 8am - 5pm CST
ENROLL NOW! Step 3: Collect your estimates for repair and/or any receipts from completed repairs on the property for which you wish to apply for property tax exemption. You will need the values from these estimates and receipts for Step 4 and these supporting documents will be essential to demonstrate your actual property damage to the county. Step 4: Using your estimates and receipts, determine if your property has sustained at least 15% damage from a recent catastrophic weather event. Use O’Connor’s Disaster Exemption Calculator to estimate your exemption amount. If you qualify for a disaster exemption, continue to Step 5. Step 5: Download and complete Form 50-312: Temporary Exemption Property Damaged by Disaster. Step 6: File the completed Form 50-312 and all your supporting documentation with the county appraisal district where your property is located. Your exemption application must be supported
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