Licensed Texas property tax consultants · Year-round recovery

Texas overcharged you.
Get it back.

The Andy Refund Program uncovers hidden refunds, missed exemptions, and appraisal errors — then files everything for you.

SecureTakes 60 seconds processFreeNo obligation

No obligation. Texas residential properties only. Results vary by county.

4,000+
Texas homeowners have recovered overpaid property taxes
92%
success rate on county refund appeals
4.8
average Google Reviews rating
4,000+
Join 4,000+ homeowners who've already gotten money back
State-licensed consultantsNo upfront cost — everAll 254 Texas countiesYear-round recovery serviceBilingual EN / ES support

Why It Happens

Most Texas homeowners overpay — silently, every year

County appraisal systems are built for speed, not accuracy. The errors stay invisible until someone checks.

38%

Appraisal inflation

Texas assessments surged 38% on average since 2020. Many still reflect inflated peak values that were never corrected back down.

42%

Missed exemptions

42% of eligible Texas homeowners are missing at least one applicable exemption worth $800–$2,800 per year. Most don't know to check.

88%

Never check or protest

88% of eligible homeowners never contest their tax bill — and most don't realize year-round refund options exist outside protest season.

25.25

Correctable errors on file

Texas law allows clerical error corrections up to 5 years back. Wrong square footage, extra bedrooms, wrong property type — all correctable.

Who qualifies

8 situations where Texas may owe you a refund.

How It Works

Three steps. 60 seconds. You do nothing.

1

Enter your address

2

Andy checks for overpayments

3

You get your refund

Process

We handle every filing, form, county correction, and follow-up — from your first address entry to your refund check.

1

Enter your property address

We instantly pull your county appraisal record, current assessed value, and exemption status from public data. No documents needed from you.

Secure read-only · Public data only
2

We scan all 8 refund pathways

AI checks homestead exemptions, Over-65 freeze, veteran exemptions, §25.25 corrections, escrow surplus, duplicate payments, appraisal errors, and judicial settlements — simultaneously.

AI-powered analysis · Under 30 seconds
3

We file everything — you collect your refund

Our licensed Texas consultants handle all county filings. You receive a refund check in 30–90 days. Our fee is a percentage of what we recover — charged only if we succeed.

No refund recovered = no fee · Ever
Property analysis complete
123 Oak Street · Harris County · HCAD
Estimated refund found
$1,240
Homestead
$620
§25.25
$380
Escrow
$240
Exemption gap detected
Homestead missing for 2 prior years — retroactive filing available
§25.25 correction eligible
Valuation error on record — correctable up to 5 years
Escrow surplus identified
Mortgage over-collection — $240 claimable under RESPA
Filing in progress
Est. timeline: 30–60 days · Licensed agent assigned

What Texas Homeowners Are Saying

What Texas homeowners are saying

Thousands of Texas homeowners have used Andy to recover overpaid property taxes — without lifting a finger.

★★★★★
I had no idea my home was over-assessed. Andy found the issue, filed everything, and I got a check from the county. I didn't have to do a single thing.
HHomeowner, Harris County
★★★★★
Honestly I thought this was too good to be true. But Andy recovered $900 for me on taxes I'd already paid. The process was completely hands-off.
THomeowner, Travis County
★★★★★
My exemption had been missing for two years. Andy caught it, filed retroactively, and I got refunds for both years. Wish I'd found them sooner.
CHomeowner, Collin County
★★★★★
Andy handled the whole appeal while I was at work. A few weeks later my value was adjusted and a refund showed up. Completely effortless.
DHomeowner, Denton County
★★★★★
I'd been overpaying for years without realizing it. Andy spotted it, filed the paperwork, and recovered money I never expected to see.
FHomeowner, Fort Bend County
★★★★★
No upfront cost and no hassle — they kept me updated the whole way. The refund covered far more than I thought it would.
WHomeowner, Williamson County

FAQ

Common questions about your property tax refund

Straightforward answers, no jargon.

30% of your first-year refund recovery - nothing if we don't win. If the county reduces your assessed value and you're owed a refund on taxes already paid, we charge 30% of that recovered amount. If the appeal doesn't result in a reduction, you pay absolutely nothing. No upfront cost, no hidden charges.
In most cases, yes. If your county collected taxes based on an assessed value above fair market value, and Andy wins a reduction covering the current tax year, you are owed a refund on the overpaid portion. The exact amount depends on your county, the size of the reduction, and the timing of the appeal. Andy will explain your specific situation before we file anything.
Absolutely — it's a legal right and a routine administrative process. Requesting a review of your property's assessed value is protected under Texas law. Texas appraisal districts process thousands of these reviews every year. There is no penalty, no black mark on your record, and no negative consequence for asking. (Note: This process is technically called a property tax protest under Texas Tax Code §41.)

Ready to find out what you're owed?

30-second check·We only earn when you recover·30% of first-year refund