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How to Qualify for a Property Tax Loan in Texas

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How to Qualify for a Property Tax Loan

Getting qualified for a tax loan in Texas is much simpler than you might think. While every situation is different, most Texas property tax loan qualifications are based primarily on:

  • Owning property in Texas with an outstanding property tax bill
  • Having sufficient equity in the property
  • Basic identification and documentation
  • The amount of taxes owed

What’s more, tax loan qualification is based primarily on your property rather than your credit score.

Many Texans are surprised to learn they qualify even if:

  • They’ve been denied by a bank
  • Their credit isn’t perfect
  • Their property tax remains unpaid
  • They’re already paying property taxes late

If you’re unsure whether you qualify for a property tax loan, the fastest way to find out is to apply online.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Property Tax Loan Qualification

How do I qualify for a property tax loan in Texas?

You can qualify easily by applying for a loan with Simplicite and getting approved. There are, however, eligibility requirements. Namely, in order to qualify for a property tax loan, you must own property in Texas with an outstanding property tax balance. The main factor is how much equity you have in your home compared to what you owe. In many cases, if there’s enough value in the property, you can qualify with Simplicite, even if you’ve had trouble getting approved elsewhere.

No. At Simplicite, we do not base approval on your credit score. Property tax loan qualification is based on your property, not your credit history. That allows many Texans to get qualified for a tax loan even if they’ve been turned down by banks.

Yes. In fact most homeowners who come to us already have delinquent property taxes. As long as your property has sufficient equity, you can still qualify for property tax payment assistance and stop additional penalties from building.

The most common reason someone may not qualify is if there isn’t enough equity in the property to cover the tax loan. In some cases, existing liens or ownership issues can also affect eligibility. If there’s a problem, we’ll explain it clearly and walk you through your options.

Once you’re approved for a property tax loan with Simplicite, we pay your property taxes directly to the county, which stops penalties and interest from growing. From there, you move into a structured repayment plan with clear terms so you can get back on track.