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If a family property in Hood County has pulled you into a tax lawsuit, the confusion is understandable. Many of the people we talk to didn’t know they were tied to the property until the paperwork arrived.
Often the first contact is a constable or sheriff’s deputy at the door with a citation and an Original Petition. Being served in person is unsettling, and people frequently assume it’s something more serious than it is. In these matters it’s usually just the standard way a civil case over unpaid property taxes begins. It isn’t a criminal charge, and it isn’t a scam.
The usual cause is a gap in probate. When an owner passes away without probate, their interest passes to the next of kin under Texas intestacy laws, while the county’s records still list the original owner. When the taxes go unpaid long enough, the suit is filed and the county researches the family tree to name the living heirs.
In Hood County, taxes run through the Hood County Tax Assessor-Collector (1410 Pearl St., Granbury, TX 76048; 817-579-3295), property values are set by the Hood Central Appraisal District, and the case is on record with the Hood County District Clerk. All of it is public and can be confirmed before you make any decision.
From there, people generally resolve the lawsuit with an attorney, look into a payment arrangement, or sell their portion, which takes them out of the lawsuit without needing everyone else to agree.
A couple of questions we hear a lot in Hood County:
We inherited a place on the lake we never use. Can I sell my share alone? Yes. You can sell your individual share without selling the whole property and without the other heirs having to agree.
How do I get paid, and is there any catch? Payment is typically by wire transfer or cashier’s check, and there’s no cost to you to get an offer or sell. The signing is handled by online or mobile notary, so there’s no office to visit.
If you’re looking to remove yourself from a lawsuit and get paid for your interest, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 for an offer today.

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