What is a rendition?
A rendition is a form a property owner may use to report the taxable property he or she owns on January 1 to the appraisal district. The rendition identifies, describes, and gives the location of the taxable property. An owner may also give an opinion of the property’s value on the rendition form, but it isn’t required.
• A rendition is a statement listing taxable property and the name and address of the owner. The statement should also contain an owner’s estimate of the property’s value. The deadline for filing a rendition is April 15. Be sure to identify your property and attach any documentation that you may have such as closing statements, appraisals or sales of similar properties in your neighborhood.