— by Rachel Duck, CREW Network, January 2020
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Retail Property Taxes Will Rise
— by Kirk Garza, Krishtian Bazan, and Sam Auvermann, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2019
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
How to Avoid Excessive Property Taxes
— by Gilbert Davila, MultiFamily Executive Online, October 2018
Texas Hotel Owners: Proceed With Caution
— by Rachel Duck, Texas Real Estate Business, October 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
Use Obsolescence to Lower Hospital Property Taxes
— by Daniel Smith and Kevin Shalley, Becker's Hospital Review originally published this article in the May 18, 2018 issue of Becker's CFO Report
Consider Appealing Assessments to Hurricane-Damaged Property
— by Darlene Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, March 2018
Property Taxes Should Reflect Retail’s Apocalyptic Times
— by Daniel Smith and James Johnson, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2017
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
Beware of REVPAR in Property Tax Valuations
— by Greg Hart and Kevin Sullivan, Texas Real Estate Business, October 2016
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
How to Fight Aggressive Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert Davila, Student Housing Business, August 2016
Property Taxes and the Growing Millennial Impact on the Retail Sector
— by Kirk Garza, Texas Real Estate Business, May 2016
Shrinking Retail Footprint Complicates Taxes
— by Kirk Garza, REBusinessOnline.com, November 2015
Six Ways to Reduce Student Housing Property Taxes
— by Gilbert Davila, StudentHousingBusiness.com, September/October 2015
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
Taxing Times
— by Darlene Sullivan, Commercial Property Tax Executive, April 2013
Cap Rates and Property Taxes
— by Mike Shalley, Shopping Center Business, March 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
Distribution Center Dilemma – What Tax Assessors Don’t Know Can Hurt You
— by John Murphy, Commercial Property Executive, October 2011
A Growing Dilemma Over Tax Abatements
— by Darlene Sullivan, Esq., CMI, National Real Estate Investor, May 2011
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
Don’t Be Afraid to Protest Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., Affordable Housing Finance, 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
Retail Landlords Face Quandary
— By Darlene Sullivan, Esq. as published in National Real Estate Investor, May 2009
Green Buildings: A New Paradigm in Real Estate©
— by Michael J. Shalley, Jr., November 2008
Tax Assessments in Flux in New Market
— by Mark Hutcheson, Hotel Journal, September 2008
Improper Use of Cap Rates Proves Costly
— by Mark Hutcheson, National Real Estate Investor, April 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
Simple Steps to Property Tax Reductions
— By Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., as published by Apartment Finance Today, February, 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
The High Cost of Bad Tax Forecasting
— by Mark Hutcheson, National Real Estate Investor, July 2007
Use Caution When Applying Cap Rates from Sales Surveys
— By Mark Hutcheson, Hotel News Resource, June 2007
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
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
Look for Tax Savings in Hotel Personal Property
— By Mark Hutcheson, as published by Hotel News Resource, March 24, 2006
Why Assessors Trip Up on Apartment Valuations
— by Gilbert D. Davila, National Real Estate Investor, March 2006
No Consistency in Valuing Housing Tax Credit Properties
— By Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., as published by Affordable Housing Finance, January 2006
Differing Valuation Laws Across States Disadvantage LIHTC Property Owners
— By Gilbert D. Davila, as published by Affordable Housing Finance, January, 2006
Due Diligence Steps to Successful Hotel Assessment Appeals
— By James Popp, as published by Hotel News Resource, January, 2006
To Avoid Excess Real Estate Taxes, Owners Must Find Cap Rate Source
— By Jim Popp, as published by Real Estate Forum, December, 2005
Identifying Assessor Errors in Property Valuations
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Esq., Apartment Finance Today May 2005
Don’t Let Assessors Box You In
— by Jim Popp, National Real Estate Investor December 2004
Reduce Your LIHTC Property Tax Assessments
— by Gilbert D. Davila, Affordable Housing Finance, September 2004
How Assessors Unfairly Penalize REITs
— By Mark S. Hutcheson, Esq. as published by National Real Estate Investor, Jun 1, 2004
Taking Their Cue From Hotel Owners
— by Jim Popp, National Real Estate Investor, 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
Retail Centers Get Equal Treatment Through Fee-Simple Valuation Method
— By Mark Hutcheson, as published by Real Estate Forum, March 2003
Knowing When To Appeal A Tax Bill
— By Jim Popp, as published by National Real Estate Investor, Feb 1, 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.
Investment Value, Market Value Differ for Property Tax Purposes
— By Jim Popp, as published in National Real Estate Investor, January 2001
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
Major Flag Hotel Trial Sheds Light on Property Tax Dispute
— By James Popp, National Real Estate Investor, March 1999
A Workable Plan for Business Valuation
— The Texas Lawyer, February 1998
The Seven Psychological Laws of Effective Appraisal Storytelling
— by Jim Popp, IPT/ABA Advanced Property Tax Seminar, March 1999
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