Delinquent taxes on Real Property are a lien on the property. This lien is offered for sale at a Tax Lien Sale in July following the year for which the taxes are owed. i.e. The tax lien for 2014 taxes is sold at a Tax Lien Sale in July of 2015. If no one purchases the lien at the Tax Lien Sale, the County is considered the purchaser. The purchaser of the lien, whether it is the County or a third party[Visit site]
Tax Deed application is the action, initiated by a tax certificate holder, which begins the process of selling a property at public auction for the delinquent taxes. A tax certificate is an investment. The investment does not convey any rights or ownership to the certificate holder. In order to own the property, you'd have to make a tax deed application, register and bid in the online tax deed auction and be the highest bidder at the sale[Visit site]
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This guide discusses the tax consequences for real estate property that is disposed of through foreclosure, short sale, deed in lieu of foreclosure, and abandonments. Although, the term foreclosure is used throughout this document, the tax treatment also applies to short sales, deed in lieu of foreclosures, and abandonments. A discussion is also devoted to cancellation of debt income exclusions[Visit site]
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