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LAWSUITS SETTLED IN - 2004

Denton Central Appraisal District Operations Data

Most judicial appeals for property taxes in Texas result in a further reduction in assessed value. This table summarizes the number of lawsuits (for prior years) settled in 2004, the number which addressed unequal appraisal or excessive appraisal, the number which resulted in a reduction in assessed value, the percentage of accounts which resulted in a reduction in assessed value (number of accounts reduced as a percentage of the number accounts settled for prior years in 2004), legal fees paid to appraisal district attorneys, legal fees paid to appraisal district attorneys per accounts settled in 2004 and legal fees paid to property owner attorneys. Denton Central Appraisal District had a typical level of lawsuits/judicial appeals. Data obtained from the Texas Comptroller.


             			 LAWSUITS SETTLED IN - 2004/2005 CAD SURVEY


                                    PRIOR YEARS     LAWSUITS        EXCESSIVE                               			       ATTORNEY FEES
DISTRICT                          LAWSUITS SETTLED  PER 100,000	    OR UNEQUAL       REDUCED         	PERCENTAGE 	FEES PAID      PAID TO
NUMBER  DISTRICT NAME TOTAL PARCELS   IN 2004       ACCOUNTS	    APPRAISAL     APPRAISED VALUE     	REDUCED 	TO ATTORNEY    TAXPAYERS

105	Hays		70,278		1		1
70	Ellis		76,896		10		13		10		7		70.00%
91	Grayson		80,639		4		5		4		2		50.00%		8,574
126	Johnson		81,190		3		4		3		1		33.33%		7,640
46	Comal		92,566		21		23		20		10		47.62%		15,000
184	Parker		93,773		3		3		3		3		100.00%		2,369
221	Taylor		94,444		6		6		2
161	McLennan	115,194		15		13		15		9		60.00%		15,000
21	Brazos		117,295		13		11		13		8		61.54%
237	Waller		121,010		12		10		12		8		66.67%		110,000
188	Potter		126,809		1		1		1		1		100.00%
152	Lubbock		127,434		6		5		6		4		66.67%
107	Henderson	129,683		9		7		9		7		77.78%		10,876
165	Midland		136,987		9		7		9		1		11.11%		7,763		5,981
240	Webb		146,213		1		1								18,672
123	Jefferson	147,037		8		5		6		7		87.50%
201	Rusk		159,289		2		1		2		2		100.00%
178	Nueces		162,103		15		9		14		14		93.33%		84,000
212	Smith		174,339		1		1		1		1		100.00%		851
246	Williamson	178,542		6		3		61		33		550.00%		159,087
20	Brazoria	182,069		1		1								4,000
31	Cameron		184,123		19		10		13		10		52.63%
68	Ector		189,644		5		3		5		1		20.00%		50,400
84	Galveston	212,407		9		4		6		5		55.56%		3,754,834
92	Gregg		226,719		6		3		14		4		66.67%		18,680
79	Fort Bend	235,506		2		1
170	Montgomery	239,719		10		4		10		10		100.00%
183	Panola		258,973		1		0								2,812
43	Collin		269,342		76		28		73		65		85.53%		201,420		10,000
108	Hidalgo		300,170		6		2		5		5		83.33%		49,177
61	Denton		306,540		18		6		17		15		83.33%		91,960
227	Travis		356,429		239		67								366,503		2,052
71	El Paso		359,163		31		9		31						152,763
15	Bexar		568,958		180		32		177		168		93.33%
220	Tarrant		634,763		463		73		444		368		79.48%		431,808
57	Dallas		829,831		717		86		715		679		94.70%		599,845
101	Harris		1,649,737	733		44		1,086		563		76.81%		2,139,514



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