Congrats, Hood County, on your new chief appraiser, former Tarrant Appraisal District chief appraiser Jeff Law, who recently escaped TAD er, “resigned from TAD” because Hood County, which should be called “White Hood” County because it’s named after some Confederate scumbag, is just so awesome. Best of luck to
The recent decision by Tarrant Appraisal District’s board to suspend its chief appraiser for two weeks without pay is the closest he has come to being outright fired in his 14 years in office. One board member motioned to terminate Jeff Law, but the action was never seconded. The weeks leading to the unprecedented
Outgoing TAD Board Member Reflects on Two Years of Reform Efforts On Sat., Jan 1., Gary Losada’s two-year term on the board of the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) will end. Losada joined the board as a reformer who called out wasteful spending and unethical dealings at the governmental group that appraises property
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Shining a Light on TAD
A whistleblower complaint and recently released emails offer a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Tarrant County’s mysterious appraisal district.
By Static
Letters from the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) are met with dread these days. With property values on the rise local home values have increased 74% since 2011, according to TAD the governmental group that appraises properties and awards exemptions is often tasked with telling homeowners they need to cough up an extra several hundred or even thousands of dollars year after year.
A little more than 200 TAD staffers handle accounting and billing for property owners within 70 Tarrant County jurisdictions. While district staffers require accurate documentation and transparency from local taxpayers, TAD leadership is often far less open about disclosing internal communications or whistleblower complaints. The Tarrant County District Attorney’s office recently blo