If you’ve fallen behind on your property taxes for your home, Propel can provide the remedy you need. Our residential property tax loans provide the solutions needed to help avoid further county penalties, interest, and fees while you regain your financial footing.
We understand that life can be unpredictable, and unforeseen events can prevent you from being able to pay your property taxes. Whether it is a loss of your job, unexpected medical bills, or general economic downturn, we want you to know you’re not alone. This is why we are dedicated to delivering outstanding professional assistance for your residential property tax financing.
Once you're approved for a property tax loan, your taxes, fees, penalties, and interest will all be paid as soon as legally possible after your closing. You'll then get a personalized loan payment plan designed to minimize monthly payments and to eliminate any out-of-pocket, up-front costs. Our property tax loan consultants offer great customer service to ensure you are educated and comfortable about the entire loan process.
Personal contact and guidance through the entire process ensures you get your property taxes paid quickly and conveniently. Flexible payment plans provide financial peace of mind. We’ll work with you to keep your monthly payment within budget. We can also help you in other ways - curing title issues, ensuring you have all exemptions to lower your tax bill, and much more.
Contact our Texas property tax lenders today for immediate assistance. We’ll answer any questions you have, process your application, and deliver your approval in a timely manner. We have helped many Texas homeowners with payment plans, and we will help you. Call today.
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