Stop Overpaying on Property Taxes
We protest. We win. You keep the savings.
Get Started in 3 Simple Steps
Submit Your Property
Enter your address. We pull your assessed value and tax history directly from Cameron County Appraisal District records.
We Build Your Case
Our local experts gather comparable sales data and evidence to build the strongest possible protest for your property.
You Save
We represent you at the hearing. You only pay a percentage of what you actually save — nothing if you don't.
Our Services
Property Tax Protest
We challenge your Cameron County Appraisal District assessed value with market data and comparable sales — reducing your tax bill year after year.
Homestead Exemption
Make sure you're receiving every exemption you qualify for: homestead, over-65, disability, and veteran exemptions through the Cameron County Appraisal District.
Commercial Appeals
Reduce the tax burden on your Cameron County commercial or investment property with a targeted appeal strategy.
Built for Cameron County
We specialize exclusively in Cameron County properties. We know the Cameron County Appraisal District, the protest deadlines, the hearing process, and exactly how to win your case.
What Our Clients Say
“They saved me over $800 on my tax bill last year. The whole process was hands-off — they handled everything.”
“I had no idea I was overpaying until Property Tax Relief Group reviewed my appraisal. Highly recommend.”
“They filed my homestead exemption and got my appraisal reduced in the same year. Couldn't be easier.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you want to know about protesting your Cameron County property taxes — answered straight.
No. The market value of a home is set by what buyers actually pay for comparable homes in your neighborhood — not by what the Cameron County Appraisal District says.
If anything, a lower tax bill makes your home more attractive when it's time to sell. Lower carrying costs mean a buyer keeps more money in their pocket every month.
Property Tax Relief Group is available year-round to answer questions about your appraisal. When you call us, you reach a real Cameron County specialist — not a phone tree.
