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Chapter 25
Local Appraisal

Sections

25.01
Preparation of Appraisal Records
25.02
Form and Content
25.03
Description
25.04
Separate Estates or Interests
25.05
Life Estates
25.06
Property Encumbered by Possessory or Security Interest
25.07
Leasehold and Other Possessory Interests in Exempt Property
25.08
Improvements
25.09
Condominiums and Planned Unit Developments
25.10
Standing Timber
25.011
Special Appraisal Records
25.11
Undivided Interests
25.12
Mineral Interest
25.13
Exempt Property Subject to Contract of Sale
25.16
Property Losing Exemption During Tax Year
25.17
Property Overlapping Taxing Unit or Appraisal District Boundaries
25.18
Periodic Reappraisals
25.19
Notice of Appraised Value
25.20
Access by Taxing Units
25.21
Omitted Property
25.22
Submission for Review and Protest
25.23
Supplemental Appraisal Records
25.24
Appraisal Roll
25.25
Correction of Appraisal Roll
25.025
Confidentiality of Certain Home Address Information
25.026
Confidentiality of Certain Shelter Center and Sexual Assault Program Address Information
25.26
Forfeiture of Remedy for Nonpayment of Taxes
25.027
Restriction on Posting Information on Internet Website
25.135
Qualifying Trusts
25.192
Notice of Residence Homestead Exemption Eligibility
25.193
Notice of Certain Canceled or Reduced Exemptions
25.195
Inspection by Property Owner
 



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