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May 15th is the deadline

By now, if you own property, you have received your county appraisal in the mail, and you’re either happy as a clam because you’re about to sell, retire, and now your home is worth more on the market, or you’re swearing like a salty sailor because you’re in the midst of building a family, and the increased property taxes can only be counted as a burden.According to Hidalgo County Chief Appraiser Rolando Garza, this year, on average, is no different than the past few years: appraisals have gone up across the board.“Appraisals, both residential and commercial, have been increasing steadily ...

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