North Dakota Tax Deeds
North Dakota Tax Deeds Sale Type: - Interest Rate: - Bid Method: - Redemption Period: - Sale Date(s): - State Statute(s): - Over-the-Counter: - State Website: - North Dakota State Overview
The Do’s of a Fix & Flip: 3 Important Tips
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3 Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement with Real Estate
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How to File a Tax Deed Application
How to File a Tax Deed Application Filing the tax deed application (TDA) on a property is the first step in initiating tax lien foreclosure. If you plan to acquire the property or just collect interest, filing the TDA will begin the final process. The county requires the lien is transferred into your name before you start the foreclosure process. The timeline for this can vary, but you can [...]
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4 Tips For a Fool-Proof Due Diligence Checklist
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What Depreciation Means For Real Estate Investing
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Top 10 Tax Lien Terms You Need to Know
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3 Tips for Getting Started with Rental Property Investing
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Online Tax Lien Auctions and Investing Remotely
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Why an Exit Strategy Makes (Or Breaks) Your Investment
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A Crash Course on Wholesaling Basics
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Idle vs Active Tax Lien Investing in Florida
The Benefits to Idle or Active Tax Lien Investing Tax lien investing is possible in many states, but today we're discussing Florida. There's a reason why large investors are taking advantage of investing in Florida- we're here to tell you why. There are two types of investing: active or idle. If you're looking to collect interest, we recommend the idle approach. On the other hand, active investing tends [...]
5 Tips For The Aspiring Real Estate Investor
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What Are the Risks of Tax Lien Investing?
Tax Lien Investing Risks: What Are They? Tax lien investing is regarded as one of the safest real estate strategies out there. But as with any investment, there are risks. Tax lien foreclosure, low property values, or additional investment requirements can pose a risk to some investors. We'll briefly describe why each of these could pose a risk to any tax lien investor. Tax Lien Foreclosure For those [...]
2 Types of Tax Lien Foreclosure
What is Tax Lien Foreclosure? If a property owner does not pay their taxes, the county will place a tax lien certificate on the property. Tax lien certificates are often purchased by investors because they are backed by real estate. In many states, the county allows for the certificate holder to take ownership of the property through tax lien foreclosure. Most states operate under two forms of foreclosure: [...]
An Intro to Tax Lien Investing
An Intro to Tax Lien Investing Tax lien investing is a tried-and-true investing strategy that has been around for centuries. Tax liens were created by state governments to help collect unpaid property taxes. An overlooked facet of real estate investing, tax liens are a high return investment and are a great addition to any investor’s portfolio. How Do Tax Liens Work? Every property owner is required to pay [...]
District of Columbia (D.C)
District of Columbia Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 18% Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 6 Months Sale Date(s): July State Statute Title42 Chapter42 Over-the-Counter: Yes (Secondary Auction) State Website: http:dc.gov District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a tax lien auction each year around the month of July. Any liens left from the auction will be placed in an ongoing discount [...]
Massachusetts Redemption Deeds
Massachusetts Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Redeemable Tax Deed Interest Penalty: 16% Bid Method: Varies Redemption Period: 6 Months Statute Section(s): General Laws Section 62 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.mass.gov/portal/ Tax sales in Massachusetts done via "taking" sales. The local tax collector oversees the tax sales. Tax deeds sold in Massachusetts are purchased with a six month right of redemption. A penalty rate of 16% is applied to the [...]
New Hampshire Deeds
Sale Type: Tax Deed Bid Method: Bidding Premium Sale Date(s): Varies State Statute(s): Title V, CH 80 Over-the-Counter: www.nh.gov Sales are held at public oral auction. The auction times are determined by the local tax collector. It will be advertised in the local paper.
North Dakota Deeds
Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): November State Statute(s): T57C28 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: nd.gov In North Dakota, the tax collector or treasurer will sell tax deeds to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Deed Contact: County Treasurer. Interest Rate and/or Penalty Rate: Not applicable. Bid Procedure: Premium bid / highest bid. Redemption [...]
Vermont Tax Liens
Vermont Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 12% APR Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Varies State Statute(s): Title 32, CH 133 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: vermont.gov Vermont State Overview In Vermont, tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. The winning bidder is the one willing to pay the most for the [...]
South Dakota Tax Liens
Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): December State Statute(s): Title 10 Over-the-Counter: N/A State Website: sd.gov South Dakota State Overview In South Dakota, tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. The winning bidder is the one willing to pay the most for the tax lien. Depending on where the property is [...]
West Virginia Tax Liens
West Virginia Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates/Tax Deed/OTC Deed Interest Rate: 12% APR Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 18 Months Sale Date(s): July-September State Statute(s): Sections 40-10-1 through 40-10-198, Articles 1-7 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: wv.gov West Virginia State Overview: In West Virginia the Sheriff is responsible for the collection of back taxes. The Sheriff prepares a list of delinquent properties in the first two [...]
Texas Redemption Deeds
Texas Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Redeemable Tax Deed Interest Penalty: 25% Penalty per 6 Month Period Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 6 Months or 2 Years Sale Date(s): First Tuesday of Every Month Statute Section(s): Ch 34, Tax Sales and Redemption - Sec 34.01 Over-the-Counter: Yes - Struck Off, Trustee, or Land Trust Properties Texas State Website: http://www.texas.gov/en/Pages/default.aspx Texas State Overview Texas is a popular state because [...]
Hawaii Redemption Deeds
Hawaii Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Redemption Tax Deeds Interest Rate: 12% Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Infrequent Statute Section(s): Title 14, CH 246 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: www.ehawaii.gov Hawaii State Overview Tax sales in Hawaii are very similar to those conducted in a tax lien state. The county tax collector or treasurer oversees the tax sales. Tax deeds sold in Hawaii are purchased [...]
Louisiana Redemption Deeds
Louisiana Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Redemption Tax Deeds Interest Rate: 12 % + 5% Penalty Bid Method: Bid Down Interest Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): January - April State Statute(s): Article VII, Sec. 25 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.louisiana.gov/ Louisiana State Overview Louisiana is classified as a Redemption Deed State. The municipal or parish tax collector oversees the sale which is an oral public auction. Tax [...]
Georgia Redemption Deeds
Georgia Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Hybrid Tax Deeds Interest Rate: 20% Penalty for 1st year and 1% per month thereafter Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Varies by County Statute Section(s): Title 48 Chapter 3,4 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.georgia.gov/ Georgia State Overview In Georgia, tax sales are very similar to those in a tax lien state. The county tax commissioner oversees the sale [...]
Alabama Tax Liens
Alabama Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 12% APR Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): May State Statute(s): Sections 40-10-1 through 40-10-198, Articles 1-7 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.alabama.gov/ Alabama State Overview Alabama is a tax lien certificate state, but also offers tax deed properties in select counties. Tax sales are usually conducted in or in front of the county courthouse [...]
Arizona Tax Liens
Arizona Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 16 % APR Bid Method: Bid down interest rate Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): February Statute Section(s): Title 42, CH 18 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.az.gov/ Arizona State Overview Arizona utilizes tax lien certificates to collect delinquent property taxes. Investors are drawn to Arizona due to the 16 percent interest rate. Investing is made simple in Arizona [...]
Colorado Tax Liens
Colorado Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 9% Bid Method: Highest Bid Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): October - December Statute Section(s): Title 39, Article 11 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website www.colorado.gov Colorado State Overview Colorado is classified as a tax lien certificate state. County tax sales are typically held each year between October and December. The county posts a list of all [...]
Illinois Tax Liens & Deeds
Illinois Tax Liens & Deeds State Website: http://www.illinois.gov/Pages/default.aspx Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 18% Bid Method: Bid Down Interest Redemption Period: 2-3 years Sale Date(s): Varies by County State Statute(s): CH 35, Title 7 Over-the-Counter: http://www.iltaxsale.com Illinois State Overview Illinois utilizes a tax lien certificate system to collect delinquent property taxes. The state rate of return is set at 18% interest; however, bidders compete through a [...]
Indiana Tax Liens
Indiana Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 10% Penalty 1st 6 months, 15% Penalty 2nd 6 months Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Varies by county (August - October) Statute Section(s): Title 6, Article 1.1, CH 24 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.in.gov/core/ Indiana State Overview Indiana is classified as a tax lien state. Prior to July 1st of each year the [...]
Iowa Tax Liens
Iowa Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 24% per annual Bid Method: Rotational Redemption Period: 1.75 years Sale Date(s): 3rd Monday in June State Statute(s): Title X , CH 446 - 448 Over-the-Counter: No State Website iowa.gov Iowa State Overview Iowa is classified as a tax lien state. On the third Monday in June of each year, the county treasurer will conduct a public sale [...]
Maryland Tax Liens
Maryland Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificate Interest Rate: 24% Baltimore City, 20% Garrett County, 20% Montgomery County, 24% Prince George's County Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 6 Months Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Title 14 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx Maryland State Overview Maryland utilizes a tax lien certificate system to collect delinquent property taxes. Tax sale dates are determined and vary by [...]
Kentucky Tax Liens
Kentucky Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 12% Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): April-May State Statute(s): Title IX, CH 91, Title XI, CH 134 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.kentucky.gov/ Kentucky State Overview Kentucky is classified as a tax lien state. Tax sales re usually conducted in April of each year. The local county tax collector or local Sheriff will [...]
Nebraska Tax Liens
Nebraska Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Interest Rate: 14% per year Bid Method: Rotational Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): First Monday in March State Statute(s): Chapter 77 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.nebraska.gov/ Nebraska State Overview Nebraska counties hold their tax lien auctions annually on the first Monday of March. These tax sales are usually directed by the treasurer at the county courthouse or similar facility. Nebraska [...]
Montana Tax Liens
Montana Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Interest Rate: 10% Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 3 Years Sale Date(s): July State Statute(s): 15-17-911 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://mt.gov// Montana State Overview In Montana, county treasurer's and tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidder at the delinquent property tax lien sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificate (Sec. 15-17-212). Contact: County Treasurer. (Sec. 15-17-211). Interest [...]
New Jersey Tax Liens
New Jersey Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Liens Interest Rate: 18% per annum Bid Method: Bid down the interest or premium Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Varies by county State Statute(s): Title 54, Subtitle 2 CH 5 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: nj.gov New Jersey State Overview New Jersey law requires all 566 municipalities to hold at least one tax sale per year if the municipality has delinquent [...]
Rhode Island Tax Liens
Rhode Island Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates/Tax Deeds Interest Rate: 10%+1% Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Title 44, CH 9 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: www.ri.gov Rhode Island State Overview In Rhode Island, tax collector's sell tax deeds (hybrid tax deed) with a 1 year right of redemption. The original owner may redeem by paying the purchase price [...]
South Carolina Tax Liens/Deeds
South Carolina Tax Liens and Deeds Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 3%-12% Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 12 - 18 Months Sale Date(s): Fall Statute Section(s): Code of Laws Of SC - Title 12, CH 51 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: www.sc.gov There are 46 County Delinquent Tax Collectors (often referred to as simply the Tax Collector) or, if there is no such office, refer to [...]
Wyoming Tax Liens
Wyoming Tax Liens Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates Interest Rate: 15% + 3% Penalty Bidding Method: Random Selection Redemption Period: 4 Years Typical Sale Period: Summer State Statute(s): Title 39, Ch 13 State Website: wyoming.gov Wyoming Resource: http://www.wyo-wcca.org Wyoming State Overview: The county sheriff prepares a list of tax delinquent properties for that year, and will then conduct the county auction. The purchaser will receive an interest rate [...]
Alaska Tax Deeds
Alaska Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Varies by Municipality Redemption Period: 1 year minimum Sale Date(s): Varies by Municipality Statute Section(s): Title 29, CH 45, Article 2 Over-the-Counter: County - NO State -YES State Website: http://www.state.ak.us/ Alaska State Overview Alaska is classified as a tax deed state and handles tax sales through boroughs rather than counties. Every year the tax collector will [...]
Arkansas Tax Deeds
Arkansas Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Title 26, Sub Title 4, CH 37 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: arkansas.gov Arkansas State Overview Arkansas is classified as a tax deed state. Tax sales are determined by the county and are held throughout the year. Investors will need to register before the auction, but [...]
California Tax Deeds
California Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Certificates Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Spring (Varies by County) State Statute(s): Div 1, Part 6,7,7.5 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.ca.gov/ California State Overview California uses a tax deed auction method to collect delinquent real property taxes. Tax sales in California are typically held in the early spring months, but this may vary depending [...]
Delaware Tax Deeds
Delaware Tax Deeds Sale Type: Hybrid - Tax Deed w/ Redemption Period Interest Rate: 15% Penalty Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 60 Days Sale Date(s): Year Round (Varies by county) State Statute(s): Title 9, CH 87 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://delaware.gov/ Delaware State Overview There are 3 counties in Delaware, which hold tax deed sales. Tax sales are conducted by the county sheriff. The minimum bid is [...]
Connecticut Tax Deeds
Connecticut Tax Deeds Sale Type: Hybrid Interest Rate: 18% APR Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Years Sale Date(s): Varies State Statute(s): General Statutes of CT - Title 12, CH 204, 205 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: www.ct.gov Connecticut State Overview In Connecticut the local tax collector oversees the sale which is conducted through oral public auction. Tax sales are held throughout the year which [...]
Florida Tax Liens & Deeds
Florida Tax Liens & Deeds Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates & Tax Deeds Interest Rate: 18% (minimum of 5%) Bid Method: Bid Down Interest Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Annual Lien Sale in May; Year-Round Deed Sales State Statute(s): Title 14 Chapter 197 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.myflorida.com/ Florida State Overview Florida is a hybrid state meaning that each county holds tax lien and tax deed auctions. [...]
Idaho Tax Deeds
Idaho Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Summer State Statute(s): Title 31, CH. 8, Title 63, CH. 10 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.idaho.gov/ Idaho State Overview Idaho utilizes a tax deed system to collect delinquent property taxes. If the property taxes have not been paid by the property owner for a period of three years [...]
Kansas Tax Deeds
Kansas Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Annually (Varies by county) State Statute(s): CH 79, Article 23,24,28 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.kansas.gov/ Kansas State Overview Kansas is classified as a tax deed state. Tax sales are usually between the months of August and October. The counties publicize the tax sales in local newspapers approximately 10 days [...]
Michigan Tax Deeds
Michigan Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): June State Statute(s): Chapter 211 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.michigan.gov/ Michigan State Overview In Michigan, the tax collector or treasurer will sell tax deeds to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Deed (Sec. 211.78m). Contact: County Treasurer. (Sec. 211.78m). Interest Rate and/or [...]
Maine Tax Deeds
Maine Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Title 36, Part 2, CH 105 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.maine.gov/portal/index.html Maine State Overview In Maine, the tax collector will sell tax deeds to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Deed. (Sec. 1071). Contact: Municipal Tax Collector. (Sec. [...]
Minnesota Tax Deeds
Minnesota Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Fall (May vary by county) State Statute(s): Chapters 279-282 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: mn.gov Minnesota State Overview In Minnesota, county tax collectors or treasurers sell tax deeds to the winning bidders at the delinquent property tax sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Deed. (Sec. 282.301). Contact: Tax Collector. (Sec. 282.01). [...]
Mississippi Tax Deeds
Mississippi Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Lien and Tax Deed Interest Rate: 18% APR Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): April and August State Statute(s): Title 27 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.mississippi.gov/ Mississippi State Overview In Mississippi, county treasurer's and tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidder at the delinquent property tax sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificate. [...]
Missouri Tax Deeds
Missouri Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Lien and Tax Deed Interest Rate: 10% APR Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Chapters 140 & 141 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.mo.gov/ Missouri State Overview In Missouri, county treasurer's and tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidder at the delinquent property tax lien sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificate [...]
Nevada Tax Deeds
Nevada Tax Deeds Sale Type: Hybrid Tax Deed Interest Rate: 12% APR Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Chapter 361 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://nv.gov/ Nevada State Overview In Nevada, county treasurers sell tax deeds to the winning bidders at the delinquent tax deed sales. Tax Sale Type: Tax Deed (Sec. 361.595 (4)). Contact: County Treasurer. (Sec. 361.595). Interest Rate [...]
New Mexico Tax Deeds
New Mexico Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Competitive High Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): CH 7, Article 38 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.newmexico.gov/ Tax Sales are handled by the state in New Mexico. After three years of delinquency, the county treasurer passes the property account over to the state for delinquent real property tax collection. With [...]
New York Tax Deeds
New York Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed (Except NYC) Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: 2 Years Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): CH 50, Article 11 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.ny.gov/ New York State Overview GIS and mapping data - This state site is a very good resource to find state, county, and other municipal GIS systems. The five counties of New York [...]
North Carolina Tax Deeds
North Carolina Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): CH 105, Sub CH II, Article 26 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://www.ncgov.com/ North Carolina State Overview 100 County Tax Departments/Tax Department Offices/Tax Offices/Tax Collections Offices and Tax Collectors and 267 municipal (City or Town) Tax Collectors. In North Carolina, the tax collector or treasurer [...]
Ohio Tax Deeds
Ohio Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Lien and Tax Deed Interest Rate: 18% Bid Method: Premium Bid, Bulk Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Deeds all year around. Liens annually. State Statute(s): Title 57 CH 5721, 5723 Over-the-Counter: No State Website: http://www.ohio.gov/ Ohio State Overview Ohio is a hybrid state because some counties hold tax lien sales, and many others hold tax deed foreclosure auctions. Counties with [...]
Oklahoma Tax Deeds
Oklahoma Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): June State Statute(s): Title 68 Article 31 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: https://www.ok.gov/ Oklahoma State Overview Oklahoma county treasurer's and tax collector's sell tax lien certificates to the winning bidder at the delinquent property tax sale. In addition, Oklahoma sells tax deeds. Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificate (68-3111) and [...]
Oregon Tax Deeds
Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder/Lottery Redemption Period: None/1 year/2 years Sale Date(s): Year Round State Statute(s): Volume 3 Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: http://oregon.gov Oregon State Overview Oregon has a strong GIS presence. Click here to go to a state-wide interactive map. If the state interactive map doesn't have a parcels layer for the county, it will provide a link to the county's GIS. Click [...]
Pennsylvania Tax Deeds
Pennsylvania Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Public Auction Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Varies by county State Statute(s): Title 72, Taxation and Fiscal Affairs Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website: www.pa.gov/ Pennsylvania State Overview Delinquent tax foreclosure properties are typically handled by the Tax Claim Bureau department within each Pennsylvania county. The county will hold two tax sales to try and sell tax delinquent [...]
Tennessee Redemption Deeds
Tennessee Redemption Deeds Sale Type: Redeemable Tax Deed Interest Rate: 10% Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: 1 Year Sale Date(s): Varies State Statute(s): Title 67 Over-the-Counter: Yes - County Surplus Property State Website: tennessee.gov Tennessee State Overview: Tennessee is a state that is a little different than most deed states because it is a redeemable deed state. One thing that an investor can do once he has [...]
Utah Tax Deeds
Utah Tax Deeds Sale Type: Highest Bidder/Bid Down % of Ownership Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): May State Statute(s): Title 59 Chapter 2 Over-the-Counter: OTC Deeds State Website: utah.gov Utah State Overview: All of the counties in Utah have their tax deed sales on the same day at the same time. Therefore it is a good idea to decide which county [...]
Virginia Tax Deeds
Virginia Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed/Commissioner's Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Premium Bid Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Varies State Statute(s): Title 58.1, Subtitle III, Chapter 39, Article 4 Over-the-Counter: N/A State Website: virginia.gov Virginia State Overview: On December 31st of each year, the county treasurer will begin the foreclosure proceedings on any property in which taxes are not paid by the end of two years [...]
Washington Tax Deeds
Washington Tax Deeds Sale Type Tax Deeds Interest Rate N/A Bid Method Highest Bidder Sale Date(s) Winter State Statute(s) Title 84 Over-the-Counter Yes State Website http://access.wa.gov Washington State Overview: After the counties have held onto tax lien certificates that have been delinquent for three years, they will hold a sale offering the tax deed at auction. The county will publish the list of tax deed properties in the [...]
Wisconsin Tax Deeds
Wisconsin Tax Deeds Sale Type: Tax Deed Interest Rate: N/A Bid Method: Highest Bidder Redemption Period: N/A Sale Date(s): Year Round Statute Section(s): wisconsin.gov/statutes Over-the-Counter: Yes State Website wisconsin.gov Wisconsin State Overview: Every year, in the first part of September, the county treasurer will issue tax lien certificates to the county on all over delinquent taxes. The county then keeps these tax liens for two years. After August [...]
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