Property Tax Consultant - Texas (Contract Position)
The Role :
Your primary responsibility will be valuing real estate properties and building evidence to defend your constructed valuation, then discussing with government tax assessors. This role spans sales, marketing, business development, and operations. At Ownwell, you will have the opportunity to wear many hats and learn an exorbitant amount. This role is a contract position during the duration of the tax season.
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Property Consultant • Austin, TX, United States