Featured professionals
Meet the experts who help Texas landowners navigate the exemption process. Featured professionals share their knowledge and experience.
Bee Peaceful Beekeeping
Boerne, TX
Hill Country beekeeping specialists with years of experience navigating Texas Property Tax Code and working directly with appraisal districts. Several hundred successful ag exemption approvals for properties 5-20 acres throughout Kendall, Gillespie, and surrounding counties.
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Hill Country Wildlife Services
Marble Falls, TX
Specializing in wildlife management plans and ag-to-wildlife conversions across the Hill Country. 15 years of experience working with county appraisal districts in Burnet, Llano, Gillespie, and Kendall counties.
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Landmark Wildlife Management
Austin, TX
Austin-based wildlife management company dedicated to helping landowners reach their land and wildlife management goals. The only wildlife company in Texas with Senior Property Tax Consultant certification (#3928) and one of only two wildlife companies certified as a tax agent in the state.
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Plateau Land & Wildlife Management
Dripping Springs, TX
Texas's leading wildlife management company with over 25 years of experience and 7,000+ satisfied landowners. Certified wildlife biologists, registered property tax consultants, and professional field technicians help landowners convert agricultural or timber land into wildlife management exemptions. Offices in Dripping Springs and Boerne.
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Texas Bee Supply & Consulting
Austin, TX
Full-service beekeeping consulting for ag exemptions. We provide hive setup, management plans, colony maintenance, and appraisal district documentation for landowners across Central Texas.
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5 questions to ask before hiring
Not all professionals are equal. Here's what to ask before committing.
1. Do you have experience with my county’s appraisal district?
Each appraisal district has its own interpretation of state rules. A consultant who already has a relationship with your county’s appraiser will navigate the process faster and with fewer surprises.
2. What happens if my application is denied?
Good consultants will tell you upfront if your property might face challenges. Ask about their denial rate and whether they help with appeals or resubmissions.
3. What are your ongoing fees vs. one-time costs?
Some consultants charge a one-time plan writing fee. Others charge annually for compliance management. Know the total cost of ownership before comparing quotes.
4. Can you show me an example plan for a property like mine?
Experienced consultants should be able to share anonymized examples. This helps you understand the level of detail and professionalism in their work product.
5. What certifications or licenses do you hold?
Look for wildlife biologist certifications, registered property tax consultant licenses, or forestry credentials depending on the exemption type. These matter for plan credibility.
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