Property Tax FAQs
Why did I receive a property tax notice in Florida?
A property tax notice is usually sent when there is an unpaid balance, a change in your tax status, or an update in the county tax process. In some cases it is routine, and in other cases it means your account may need attention. The notice simply shows your current status and whether any action may be needed. We help Florida homeowners understand what it means and what options may be available in plain, simple terms.
Are you affiliated with the government or the county?
No, we are a private, independent company and are not affiliated with any government agency, county office, or tax authority. We help Florida homeowners understand their property tax situation in simple terms and review possible next steps based on their situation.
What service do you provide?
We help Florida homeowners understand their property tax situation in simple terms, review official tax notices, and see what next steps may be available based on their circumstances. This can include delinquent property taxes, tax deed situations, and what may happen next depending on your current status.
How can you help me with my property tax situation?
We help Florida homeowners understand where their property tax situation stands and what options may still be available based on their timeline. We review your property tax notices, explain everything in simple terms, and help you understand possible next steps for addressing delinquent property taxes before the process moves further along.
Do I have to pay upfront?
It depends on your situation and the type of assistance needed. If any costs apply, they are explained clearly upfront so you understand what to expect before moving forward. There is never any pressure, and you can decide what works best for you.