— by Rachel Duck and Lisa Laubacher, Texas Real Estate Business, February 2021
Property Tax Issues and Valuation
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.
Property Tax Roundtable: Appraisers Adjust to the Pandemic With Procedural Changes
— by Rachel Duck, REBusiness Online, December 2020
Office Trends Raise Property Tax Concerns
— by Kirk Garza, Valarie Bradley, & Caleb Snow, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2020
Attention Owners: Beware of Property Tax Increases During COVID-19
— by Darlene Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, June 2020
Property Tax Best Practices: A Brief Guide to Navigating the Assessment and Appeal Process
— by Rachel Duck, CREW Network, January 2020
Avoid Unnecessary Stress by Accurately Forecasting a Property’s Tax Burden
— Rachel Duck, Commercial Investment Real Estate, May | June 2019
Protect Your Rights to Protest Tax Assessments in Texas
— by Rachel Duck and Kathy Mendoza, Texas Real Estate Business, April 2019
Control Property Taxes by Checking Lease Assumptions
— by Rachel Duck and Kristen Schmorleitz, Shopping Center Business, November 2018
Are All Bricks Created Equal?
— by Kirk Garza, Joseph Jarrell, and Jordyn Smith, Texas Real Estate Business, September 2018
Rethinking Public Use: Recent Cases and Emerging Trends Concerning Exclusivity for Public Property Tax Exemptions
— by Daniel Smith and Andrew Albright, Texas Tax Lawyer, Spring 2018, Vol. 45, No. 3
Consider Appealing Assessments to Hurricane-Damaged Property
— by Darlene Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, March 2018
Are You Leaving Property Tax Savings on the Table?
— by Daniel Smith, REBusiness Online, July 2017
Putting A Stop to the ‘Hidden Property Tax’
— by Daniel Smith, Texas Real Estate Business, January 2017
When Law Firms Collaborate, Property Owners Reap the Benefits
— by Daniel Smith, REBusiness Online, July 2016 also published in Texas Real Estate Business, August 2016
Identifying Intangibles
— by Michael Shalley, CPExecutive, April 2014
Case Study: If the Build-To-Suit Fits
— by Kevin Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, December 2013
Texas Property Tax Change Explained
— by Michael Shalley and Patrick McGill, Texas Real Estate Business, September 2013
A Taxing Issue
— by Mark Hutcheson, Commercial Property Executive, October 2012
Tax Trap in Dallas
— by John Murphy, National Real Estate Investor Online, September 2012
Why Inflated Tax Assessments Persist
— By Mark Hutcheson, as published by National Real Estate Investor, January/February 2011
Mistaken Reform
— By Mark Hutcheson, Esq., as published by Commercial Property Executive, October 2010
The Pitfalls of Sales Comparisons
— by Michael J. Shalley, National Real Estate Investor, April 2010
When to Appeal – Combating Excessive Property Tax Valuations
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Esq. Mini-Storage Messenger, March 2010
Property Tax Reform Goes Awry
— by Darlene Sullivan, Esq., National Real Estate Investor, October 2009
Green Buildings: A New Paradigm in Real Estate©
— by Michael J. Shalley, Jr., November 2008
Improper Use of Cap Rates Proves Costly
— by Mark Hutcheson, National Real Estate Investor, April 2008
The High Cost of Bad Tax Forecasting
— by Mark Hutcheson, National Real Estate Investor, July 2007
Dealing With Judges, Assessors and Other Influential People
— by Darlene A Sullivan, Institute for Professionals in Taxation, January 2007
Texas’ Efficient Property Tax System Could Serve as Model for Other States
— By Jim Popp, Hotel News Resource, January 2007
Avoid Pitfalls of the Cost Approach
— by Jim Popp, National Real Estate Investor, December 2006
To Avoid Excess Real Estate Taxes, Owners Must Find Cap Rate Source
— By Jim Popp, as published by Real Estate Forum, December, 2005
Knowing When To Appeal A Tax Bill
— By Jim Popp, as published by National Real Estate Investor, Feb 1, 2003
Property Tax Solutions for Sold Properties
— By Jim Popp, National Real Estate Investor, March 2000
Equality and Uniformity in Texas: A First-Time Remedy for and Old-Time Right
— by Jim Popp & Allan Carmichael, Fall 1999
The Seven Psychological Laws of Effective Appraisal Storytelling
— by Jim Popp, IPT/ABA Advanced Property Tax Seminar, March 1999
A Workable Plan for Business Valuation
— The Texas Lawyer, February 1998
The title “Principal” indicates experience and recognition within the property tax community and does not indicate control over the practice of law.