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Taxes
1. The property owner is assessed property taxes for the common areas and your space.
a. You should be receiving copies of the tax evaluations.
b. You should be reviewing the property to insure that your percentage is relating to the lease.
2. Who has the right to protest tax increases?
a. Does the lease waive the rights of the Tenant to protest the taxes?
b. Does the lease waive the right of the Tenant to receive tax notices?
3.When do the tax increases take effect?
a. If you lease mid-year, what tax assessment is applied to the lease.
b. How are the taxes treated if your lease expires during a year?
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Call Kendall Laughlin at 214-215-5343 to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Kendall Laughlin, Attorney
6805 Hillcrest Ave. Suite 208
Dallas TX 75360
Direct Line: 214-215-5343 Fax: 214-276-1678
Email: KAL@texasleaseattorney.com
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