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A Case Study Breakdown in Brazos County

 

Challenge: 

Michelle and her husband were frustrated with the challenges of maintaining their agricultural property tax valuation. They were tired of the constant churn of cattle leases and the uncertainty of who would be managing the land next.  

With new developments popping up around them, their habitat was shrinking. They wanted their property to be a haven for them.  Protecting the wildlife was a priority.   

Dealing with the local county appraisal district proved to be another obstacle.

Solution:

They turned to Plateau Land & Wildlife Management for expert guidance, and our team supported them throughout the process.  

Results: 

The landowners met with one of our certified wildlife biologists and property tax consultants. They toured the property together, and the biologist identified ideal wildlife management activities that would complement their land’s unique characteristics as well as meet their current and future goals of the property. 

Our relationship with the Central Appraisal District led to successfully advocating for them and their land on several occasions.  

By entrusting the property management and tax valuation process to Plateau, they’ve gained peace of mind and can focus on other priorities. 

Conclusion: 

She didn’t hire us to fill out paperwork, she trusted us to help navigate the complexities of understanding and interpreting state guidelines for wildlife tax valuation. Ultimately giving her peace of mind, specifically for their property. 

Learn from other landowners and contact us today to help with any need you are encountering when it comes to transitioning to wildlife management. Wondering if you property qualifies for Wildlife Management? Fill out our form and our team will contact you so that you can learn more on what may work best for your land.

 

 

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