TX Protest Reports gives you a data-backed PDF protest report — comparable sales, inflation analysis, and ready-to-use talking points — so you walk into your HCAD hearing prepared and confident.
See How It Works ↓Use the Neighborhoods button in the top right — or type your address into the search bar — to find your community. Each neighborhood has its own page showing current protest season details and the $49 report price.
Don't see your neighborhood? See below — we can add it fast.On your neighborhood's page, search for your address or property ID. Once you select it, you'll see a quick preview of your 2026 appraisal and estimated protest strength. Click Get My Report and check out securely through Stripe — takes about 60 seconds.
Secure checkout via Stripe. Your card is never stored.Your PDF protest report is generated instantly and emailed to you right after payment. It includes comparable sales evidence, an inflation-stripped value analysis, and word-for-word talking points tailored to your property. Use it to negotiate an informal settlement with HCAD or present it at your formal ARB hearing.
HCAD doesn't have to raise your appraisal for you to be over-assessed. If homes in your neighborhood sold in 2025 for less than your current appraised value implies, you have grounds to protest — even if your number is the same or lower than last year.
The ARB is required to consider arm's-length market sales. If three comparable homes sold at $135/sqft and your property is assessed at $155/sqft, that $20 gap is your argument — regardless of what your prior-year value was.
Protest services like Ownwell charge 25–40% of your first year's tax savings as their fee. That sounds free until you do the math. If you save $1,200/year in taxes, they keep $300 — and you lose that money every single year if you re-use their service. With TX Protest Reports you pay $49 once and keep every dollar of savings, forever.
| Feature | Ownwell / % Services | TX Protest Reports |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | 25–40% of first year savings | $49 flat — one time |
| You keep your savings | ✗ They take a cut | ✓ 100% yours |
| You see the evidence | ✗ Black box — you trust them | ✓ Full PDF with every comp and talking point |
| You control the hearing | ✗ They file on your behalf | ✓ You present — ARB panels respond better to homeowners |
| If you save $1,200/yr | They keep $300–$480 year one | You keep $1,200 — net gain $1,151 |
| Breakeven point | Our $49 beats a 25% service if you save more than $196/year — almost everyone does | |
Harris County uses several legal but aggressive appraisal methods that consistently push values higher. Understanding them is the first step to pushing back.
HCAD appraises thousands of homes at once using statistical models, not individual inspections. A uniform percentage is applied to entire neighborhoods. If your home has a condition issue, an outdated kitchen, or backs to a highway, the model doesn't know — and your report lets you tell that story with data.
HCAD applies this year's market rate increase on top of last year's appraised value — even if that prior value was already inflated. Each year's increase compounds the error. Our report strips out the inflation and shows what your value should be based only on the neighborhood's own prior-year rate of change.
Texas law limits how fast your taxable value can rise (10%/year with a homestead exemption). But HCAD can still raise your appraised value as high as they want. They use this to "bank" excess value — when you sell, remove your exemption, or the cap catches up, your tax bill can spike suddenly. Protesting the appraised value now prevents that future catch-up from hitting you all at once.
When rising sales support higher values, HCAD cites them immediately. When 2025 sales show homes trading below current assessed values, they don't volunteer that information. Our report finds those 2025 arm's-length sales — homes just like yours that sold for less than HCAD says your property is worth — and puts them directly in front of the ARB.
We add new neighborhoods throughout protest season. If yours isn't showing up, email us the name of your subdivision and we'll get it added. We pull the data directly from HCAD, verify it, and have new neighborhoods live typically within 12 hours.
We stand behind every report. If you attend your ARB hearing with your report and aren't satisfied with the outcome, email us and we'll make it right. We want you to feel confident going in — and taken care of if things don't go as planned.
support@txprotestsreports.comSee what your report looks like before you buy, or jump straight to the free Protest Guide to learn the HCAD process from start to finish.