Foreclose properties, upcoming sales
Foreclosure is a legal action the county takes as its final effort to collect delinquent property taxes. You can bid on these properties at public sales. Bidders should research each property carefully as they may find other liens against the property besides the tax debt. Each property sold “as is” with no expressed or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular use. Taxes, penalties and interest, court costs and expenses from the foreclosure process to the time of sale are the responsibility of the property’s purchaser. Before the Tax SaleImportant: You must register with BOTH RealAuction and the tax office to bid. Don't miss a step! Deadline to submit the Bidder Registration to the tax office Sale Date Statement DeadlineJan. 2, 2024 Dec. 26, 2023 Feb. 6, 2024 Jan. 30, 2024 March 5, 2024 Feb. 27, 2024 April 2, 2024 March 26, 2024 May 7, 2024 April 30, 2024 June 4, 2024 (online only) May 28, 2024 July 2, 2024 (online only) June 25, 2024 Aug. 6, 2024 (online only) July 30, 2024 Sep. 3, 2024 (online only) Aug. 27, 2024 Oct. 1, 2024 (online only) Sep. 24, 2024 Nov. 5, 2024 (online only) Oct. 29, 2024 Dec. 3, 2024 (online only) Nov. 26, 2024 After the Sale We mail receipts to the purchaser a few weeks after the sale. Within four weeks, we mail a Constable's Deed. This is not a warranty deed and serves only to tell you the ownership held by the tax lawsuit defendants. The lawsuit is part of the foreclosure process, allowing the county to receive a judgment from the court that it can sell the property for delinquent taxes. The deed also tells you the property is free of tax liens for the years included in the tax lawsuit. However, other taxes may be due on the property. (责任编辑:) |