Partner Program for Home Inspectors

See Hidden Savings Others Miss. Earn $20 Per Referral.

You see properties more closely than anyone. When you spot issues that could lower assessed values, you can help clients save twice—once on repairs, once on taxes.
Join the TaxDrop Partner Program:
  • Earn $20 for every client you refer

  • Free to join—apply in minutes

  • We handle everything—you just refer

  • Help clients save on property taxes

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Home inspectors see homes at a level of detail most people never do. Foundation issues, aging systems, deferred maintenance—these all affect property value but are often missed by county assessors. When you share TaxDrop with clients, you help them leverage your findings to potentially reduce property taxes.

Why Home Inspectors Partner With TaxDrop

Add Value Beyond the Report

Clients remember inspectors who go beyond the basic job. Property tax savings makes your service more comprehensive and valuable.

Earn on Every Inspection

Leverage inspection findings for appeals

Natural Conversation

Zero upfront cost—only pay if they save

What Your Clients Get

  • Free savings estimate in under 2 minutes
  • Expert-built appeals by licensed consultants
  • Leverage inspection findings for appeals

When to Mention Property Taxes

  • After Finding Issues: When you identify problems that affect value, mention that these same issues might support a property tax reduction.
  • In Your Report Summary: Include a note about property tax appeals as a follow-up action item based on your findings.
  • At Report Delivery: When reviewing findings with clients, mention that documented issues can be evidence for property tax protests.

Become a TaxDrop Partner Today!

Benefit your clients with property tax savings while earning $20 for every referral.

Join the Partner Program

FAQs

How do inspection findings help with appeals?

Documented issues like aging roofs HVAC problems or foundation concerns demonstrate that a property's condition doesn't match the county's assessment. This is evidence for reduction.

Do I need to provide my reports to TaxDrop?

Only if the client chooses to share them. Inspection reports can strengthen appeals but aren't required. TaxDrop has other methods of documenting property condition.

Can I refer the seller or just the buyer?

Either party can benefit. Sellers might want lower taxes before listing. Buyers can appeal after purchase. Both are valid referrals.

When is the best time to mention this?

After you've identified significant issues. Frame it as: "These findings might also help you challenge your property tax assessment."

Does this create any liability for me?

No. You're simply sharing a resource. TaxDrop handles all property tax analysis and appeals. Your inspection report speaks for itself.