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When attending the tax lien sale, bring an acceptable form of payment, such as cash or cashiers check, and then bid on tax lien properties. If the investor presents a winning bid, then he or she will pay the county, and the county will then issue a Sheriffs Deed for the property purchased.
Remember, you dont actually own the property! You only own the tax lien. After the auction, the county will give you a Certificate of Purchase, which you can exchange for a deed one year later if you follow certain procedures.
If you are interested in participating as a bidder at the Collectors tax sale, please be advised that you must register online at to participate in the Collectors tax sale.
In the state of Kansas, counties are allowed to sell real property having delinquent real estate taxes at the conclusion of the judicial tax foreclosure procedure via open auction (no sealed bids). Properties are sold to the highest qualified bidder.
Missouri state statutes require that properties with three or more years of delinquent real estate taxes are offered at the Collector of Revenues tax sale. That means if you owe real estate property taxes for 2020 or prior years, your property will be offered during the 2023 tax sale.
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Redemption Process Once a successful bidder has paid to the City all of the taxes and charges listed in the tax sale for a property, the property owner may only redeem their property by reimbursing the bidder. The sooner a property is redeemed, the lower the additional charges imposed by the bidder will be.
To redeem the property after a tax sale, the homeowner must pay to the County or Baltimore City the total amount paid at the tax sale on his or her behalf, together with interest and penalties and any taxes that accrue after the tax sale date. This payment must be made with certified funds.
The easiest way to do that is, get the local newspaper because theyll publish it in the county that youre in if youre in a state that sells tax liens or tax deeds. If youre not in a state that sells tax lien certificates, then youll have to go to the county websites.

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