— by James Johnson, Texas Multifamily and Affordable Housing Business, March/April 2022
Multi-Family and Student Housing
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.
COVID-19 Changed the Way We Calculate Affordable Housing Property Taxes
— by Carlos Suarez, REBusiness Online, April 2021
How to Avoid Excessive Property Taxes
— by Gilbert Davila, MultiFamily Executive Online, October 2018
How to Fight Aggressive Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert Davila, Student Housing Business, August 2016
Six Ways to Reduce Student Housing Property Taxes
— by Gilbert Davila, StudentHousingBusiness.com, September/October 2015
Don’t Be Afraid to Protest Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., Affordable Housing Finance, April 2010
Simple Steps to Property Tax Reductions
— By Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., as published by Apartment Finance Today, February, 2008
How Owners Can Keep Property Tax Bills in Check
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Affordable Housing Finance, Feburary 2007
Defending Against Excessive LIHTC Property Taxes
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Affordable Housing Finance, January 2007
Why Assessors Trip Up on Apartment Valuations
— by Gilbert D. Davila, National Real Estate Investor, March 2006
Differing Valuation Laws Across States Disadvantage LIHTC Property Owners
— By Gilbert D. Davila, as published by Affordable Housing Finance, January, 2006
No Consistency in Valuing Housing Tax Credit Properties
— By Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., as published by Affordable Housing Finance, January 2006
Identifying Assessor Errors in Property Valuations
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., Apartment Finance Today May 2005
Reduce Your LIHTC Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Affordable Housing Finance, September 2004
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