— Andrew Albright and Stephen Grant, Hotel Management, November 2023
Hospitality
As leaders and experts in the property tax community, Popp Hutcheson’s team actively writes and publishes articles on pertinent property tax issues and real estate industry topics as they relate to property tax. Read our latest articles written by our team members.
Texas Hotel Owners: Proceed With Caution
— by Rachel Duck, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2018
Beware of REVPAR in Property Tax Valuations
— by Greg Hart and Kevin Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2016
Tax Assessments in Flux in New Market
— by Mark Hutcheson, Hotel Journal, September 2008
Going Green Shouldn’t Increase Property Taxes
— By Michael J. Shalley, Hotel News Resource, April 2008
Mass Appraisals May Lead to High Taxes
— By Mark Hutcheson, Hotel News Resource, March 2008
New Approach Produces Hotel Property Tax Reductions
— By Jim Popp, Hotel News Resource, January 2008
Reduce Property Taxes By Using the Cost Approach
— By Mark Hutcheson, Hotel News Resource, November 2007
Equal and Uniform Arguments Reduce Hotel Taxes
— By Jim Popp, Hotel News Resource, August 2007
Use Caution When Applying Cap Rates from Sales Surveys
— By Mark Hutcheson, Hotel News Resource, June 2007
Look for Tax Savings in Hotel Personal Property
— By Mark Hutcheson, as published by Hotel News Resource, March 24, 2006
Due Diligence Steps to Successful Hotel Assessment Appeals
— By James Popp, as published by Hotel News Resource, January, 2006
Dramatic New Possibilities for Hotel Property Tax Reductions
— By Jim Popp as published in Lodging Magazine, December 2003
Hotel Property Tax Reductions: An Industry Breakthrough
— by Jim Popp, April 2003
Hotel Owner Jolted by New Method Used to Determine Real Estate Value
— As published in National Real Estate Investor, December 2001, By Jim Popp, Esq.
Major Flag Hotel Trial Sheds Light on Property Tax Dispute
— By James Popp, National Real Estate Investor, March 1999
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