Restaurant & Hotel Property Tax Reduction Backed by Real Results.
Commercial property taxes can be complicated in the hospitality sector. From fluctuating occupancy rates to renovations and operational changes, hospitality property tax assessments often fail to reflect the real value of your property — all this in an industry where every dollar counts. Lane Property Tax Advocates specializes in restaurant and hotel property tax reduction, helping hospitality professionals fight back against unfair commercial property valuations that can hit bottom lines hard.
Our approach goes beyond simple property tax protests. We’re on your side, advocating for your business. By carefully analyzing property records, income statements and market trends, we develop a tailored strategy that brings restaurant and hotel property tax reduction within reach. The result? Peace of mind knowing your property taxes are fair and your resources are being put to the best possible use.
Contact Lane’s Hospitality Property Tax Experts.
Advocating for Restaurants, Hotels and Lodging in Texas.
Bars & Lounges
Hotels & Resorts
Bed & Breakfasts
Motels
Catering Facilities
Quick-Service Restaurants
Conference Centers
Restaurant Properties
Event Venues
Vacation Rentals & Timeshares
Food Courts
How Does Lane Fight for the Hospitality Industry?
Lane takes the lead through every stage of the commercial property tax appeal process, saving hospitality pros time, money and stress — while allowing them to remain focused on running their business.
If a hearing doesn’t go your way, we stand our ground and fight for the next steps — always with your best interests in mind.
How Much Could You Save with Lane?
20%+
Average property value reduction per client
$25 M+
Estimated cumulative tax savings our clients see each year
Last year our restaurant’s property taxes went up a lot, and we were very concerned it was going to keep us from giving Christmas bonuses to our employees. Giving bonuses is something we’ve been doing for years, and as a small, family-owned operation, it was very important that we continue doing so. After receiving the notice, we contacted our property tax advisor, Lane. They fought the taxes and brought them back down to just under what we paid the year before. We were able to provide bonuses, and it made the end of the year really great for us.