Why Texas Property Tax Loans
Short Video about Texas Property Tax Loans and how the program relieves the stress and fear of huge penalties and even foreclosure.
Tax Loan Forms
Forms that may be used during the Property Tax Loan application process.
Texas Property Tax Loans Calculator
Just enter the amount of taxes, penalties and Fees owed the tax enity, the
term you would like (3 to 10 years) and your payment will be displayed. Texas Property Tax Loans'
interest and fees are included in the payment. Texas Property Tax Loans Fees are the
lowest in the industry. Loans are simple interest with NO upfront fees and
NO prepayment penalties.
Property Tax Lender License Information
The Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, State of Texas, provides information about our License to engage in Property Tax Lending in the state of Texas.
Texas Property Tax License #54486
Better Business Bureau reliability report
Click to view the Better Business Bureau's Reliability report on Texas Property Tax Loans.
Protesting a Property Appraisal
We have several articles on how you can protest and dispute your property taxes.
Tax Facts: How to Pay Property Taxes
A short video to learn how and why you should pay property taxes in Texas. This video was produced by Travis County and the Texas Association of Counties
"Tax Facts: Three Ways to Save on Property Taxes"
Short video will help you discover three ways to save money on your local property taxes. This video was produced by Travis County and the Texas Association of Counties
"Tax Facts: Delinquent Property Taxes"
Short Video to help you know your rights and understand the remedies available to you regarding your property taxes. This video was produced by Travis County and the Texas Association of Counties
Money Smart - A Financial Education Program
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) recognizes the importance of financial education, particularly for people with little or no banking experience. That's why they created Money Smart, a training program to help adults outside the financial mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships.
Quick Links for Consumers & Communities
Quick Links for Consumers & Communities
My Money dot gov
MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether you are planning to buy a home, balancing your checkbook, or investing in your 401k, the resources on MyMoney.gov can help you do it better. Throughout the site, you will find important information from 20 federal agencies government wide.
Federal Trade Commission Mortgages and Real Estate
The FTC provides information helping consumers avoid scamers.
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD is on your side when it comes to protecting your rights as a consumer. That's why we want you to have this important information.