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Bezit is an online property tax service operated by Bezit, LLC, focused on two common needs for homeowners in Texas: Property Tax Protest and Homestead Exemption. It is not a traditional general-purpose business SaaS product, but rather a vertical service platform combining online tools with professional filing/representation services. Its goal is to help homeowners lower their taxable property value and reduce property tax expenses.
The platform offers property search, tax-savings estimates, online applications, uploads for proof of residence/driver’s license, free data-driven evidence reports, case status tracking, hearing date lookup, and evidence report viewing. Its property tax protest service covers the full process, including evaluation, filing, and ARB hearing representation. For Homestead Exemption, users can fill out the application online, after which Bezit verifies it and submits it to the county.
On the collaboration side, the text only clearly states that users can authorize Team Bezit to handle cases on their behalf. There is no visible mention of multi-user permissions, approval workflows, or enterprise-grade role management.
Pricing is very straightforward: for property tax protests, Bezit charges 10% of the actual tax savings, with no upfront fee and no charge if there are no savings. Homestead Exemption applications are 100% free. For individual homeowners, this success-based pricing lowers the barrier to trying the service and ties cost-effectiveness directly to the final tax savings achieved.
Bezit delivers its service through its website and logged-in dashboard, with no mention of self-hosting. The site states that it values privacy and provides links to Privacy, Terms, and Cookie pages, but it does not disclose SOC 2, ISO 27001, encryption mechanisms, or data residency details. The terms also state that the service is not customized for compliance with industry regulations such as HIPAA or FISMA, and that it must not be used in a way that violates GLBA. There is no public information about third-party integrations or API/developer support.
Its strengths are a simple process, transparent pricing, free Homestead Exemption filing, evidence reports, and hearing representation. Its limitations are a very narrow geographic and use-case focus: it primarily serves Texas, with particular emphasis on counties such as Collin and Denton, and it provides limited disclosure around enterprise SaaS capabilities. It is best suited for individual homeowners in Texas, new homebuyers, and people who worry their property is overvalued but do not want to handle the ARB process themselves.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Because the service heavily depends on the local tax system in Texas, it has limited value for Chinese users unless they own property in Texas. Alternatives include the official websites of Texas county appraisal districts, local property tax protest companies, tax advisors, or real estate attorneys.
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