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Who Can Use TaxDrop?

Updated:
Feb 25, 2026

Who Can Use TaxDrop?

TaxDrop currently serves homeowners, landlords, and real estate investors in Texas and California β€” two states with some of the highest property taxes and the best opportunities for savings.

Property Types We Handle

  • Single-family homes β€” the most common type of protest.
  • Condos and townhomes β€” we compare your unit to similar ones that sold recently.
  • Rental and investment properties β€” often have even bigger savings opportunities.
  • Commercial properties β€” complex valuations mean more chances for reductions.
  • Vacant land β€” can be over-assessed just like buildings.
  • Properties under construction β€” counties often estimate the finished value too high.

Special Situations

  • Just bought your home? You can still protest if the assessment is higher than your purchase price.
  • Inherited property? Inherited properties can be protested. Note that inheritance may trigger a reassessment, especially in California under Prop 19.
  • Already filed a protest? Contact us with your case details and we'll let you know your options.

Enter your property address at taxdrop.com to see your estimated savings. Learn more about apartment complexes. Learn more about farmland.

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