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Ownwell makes it easy to save money on your property taxes. See how much you could save at https://t.co/3mnJBuHQ3y.

Austin, TX 가입일 Temmuz 2021
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
That’s not okay, and definitely not the experience we want anyone to have. We take situations like that seriously and would want to review what happened, especially if there was confusion around authorization or billing. You can contact our team here so we can look into it and help resolve it: ownwell.com/help/call
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jay@33_barney·
@OwnwellOfficial They protested my property without my permission, was a huge mess, they could have cared less and were rude. Had to jump through hoops for weeks to get it cleared up with no help from them. Than they sent me a bill.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Texas Homeowners! Sign up with Ownwell and only pay 25% of what you save, risk-free!
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Fair questions. There’s actually no “inside access” to the county, everything is based on public data (sales comps, property records, etc.) and the same appeal process any homeowner can use. Could someone build a free AI tool to help with paperwork? Yes, and some people already use AI to guide themselves through it. The difference is most homeowners don’t want to spend the time gathering comps, formatting evidence, and dealing with the back-and-forth or hearings. What we provide is the done-for-you side of it, and we only get paid if we actually save you money. If you’d rather have it handled for you, you can get started here: ownwell.com
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Huah@Ali3nJesusX·
@OwnwellOfficial Why isn't there an AI that does this paperwork for free? What inside information did the creators of this service have? Did they used to work for the companies/counties that taxed you? Now they profit off of it? Make this service free. You may accept tips for your service.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Texas Homeowners! Sign up with Ownwell and only pay 25% of what you save, risk-free!
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Friendly reminder Nassau County: you have until March 31st to grieve your property taxes. Don't let the deadline pass you by. Sign up at Ownwell.com, you only pay if you save!
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Good question. Our fee is based on the actual tax savings, not just a change in market or assessed value. So we only get paid if your tax bill goes down, and it’s a percentage of that savings. If there’s no reduction in what you owe, there’s no fee. You can check your property here: ownwell.com
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nhtxbobcat@txstbobs·
@OwnwellOfficial Question: are you only getting 25% if you can reduce the taxable amount, not just the market value?
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@MLA72CORP That’s a significant amount. At that level, even a small percentage reduction could mean real savings, so it’s definitely worth reviewing your assessment to make sure it’s accurate. You can get started here and we’ll take a look: ownwell.com
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@WAGWIX That’s a big increase. At that level, it’s definitely worth checking if your property is being over-assessed or if something changed in the valuation. You can get started here and we’ll take a look: ownwell.com
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@KrashDubB59 @1053SS Some agents do help, and that’s great when they have the time. What we do is handle the full process end-to-end, including comps, evidence, and follow-ups, every year. If you want a hands-off option, you can get started here: ownwell.com
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@txtheater When increases get that high, it’s usually driven by big shifts in assessed value or tax rates, but it’s still worth checking if your property was overvalued. You can sign up here and we’ll review it for you: ownwell.com
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
That kind of increase is tough, especially over a few years. A jump like that is often driven by rising market values and local tax rates, not just your individual assessment. But it’s still worth checking if your property is being overvalued. We’re happy to take a look, reach out here or sign up directly on our website : ownwell.com/help/call
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Chrisall@Chrisal77440517·
@OwnwellOfficial Average in 2020 $2,700 Average in 2026 $5,500 This is from personal experience
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@momma_doe That’s a big jump. If you haven’t already, we can take a look and see if your assessment supports that increase. You can reach us here: ownwell.com/help/call or DM us your details and we’ll dig in.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@benotr1 We understand, that’s a big difference, and we appreciate you sharing your experience. Results can vary by case and timing, but if you’re getting better outcomes on your own, it makes sense to keep doing what works best for you.
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Josh Smith@benotr1·
@OwnwellOfficial I wouldn’t recommend using this service. I tried Ownwell and they only reduced my property value by $60. When I filed the protest myself, it was reduced by 105k , It’s honestly not that difficult to do on your own.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@SpudTheMechanic Fair perspective. For those who prefer not to handle the process themselves, we’re just an option, and only charge if there are actual savings.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
Working smarter, not harder 🕺 Especially when it comes to property taxes. While everyone else is scrambling to understand assessments, deadlines, and appeal processes, Ownwell handles it all for you. No paperwork, no hearings, no stress. Just savings, and you only pay if they deliver. #propertytaxrelief #ownwell #propertytaxappeal
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@PamMcC2021 Thank you so much, we really appreciate you trusting us for the last 4 years 🙌 We’re glad we’ve been able to help and we’ll keep working to make sure your property is fairly assessed each year.
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Pam@PamMcC2021·
@OwnwellOfficial You all have REALLY helped us for the last 4 years. I appreciate it.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
If you own a home in Texas, checking your homestead exemption should be on your property tax checklist. It’s one of the most common ways homeowners reduce their property tax bill. Our guide explains how to check your status and what to do next: bit.ly/4s4wjyB #Texas #homeowners #exemptions
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
The property tax grievance deadline is coming up. If your home may be over-assessed, now is the time to understand how the grievance process works and what options Nassau homeowners have before the filing window closes. Learn more before the deadline: bit.ly/4bleMLC
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
It’s property tax season and homeowners who prepare early have the advantage. Our guide walks through the property tax protest process step by step so you can understand your options and get ahead before filing deadlines. 🏘️ Read the guide: bit.ly/4sud2q0 #PropertyTaxes #TaxSeason #HomeownerEducation #Ownwell
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
I understand the frustration, property taxes can definitely feel unfair when bills keep rising. However, filing a property tax protest is a normal and legal process offered by the county. Many homeowners do it each year to review their assessed value and make sure it matches comparable properties. It doesn’t place you on any kind of blacklist, it’s simply part of the appeals process available to property owners.
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Gldfit11@gldfit11·
@OwnwellOfficial Does it need to be “protested?” No one willingly pays, it’s all force and fraud by gov’t. This ⬆️, is just a way to get yourself put on a black list.
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Ownwell@OwnwellOfficial·
@DSabot6 That’s a significant property tax bill. If your taxes are around $10–12K, it may be worth reviewing the assessed value to see if it’s higher than comparable homes in your area. If the value is too high, filing a protest could potentially reduce the tax amount.
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