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No. Paying taxes on property does not constitute ownership. State law allows taxes to be paid by persons other than the owner(s).
Property taxes are due October 1, and are delinquent after December 31. Property taxes are due October 1, and are delinquent after December 31.
(Ala. Code 40-1-3). Again, if you dont pay your property taxes in Alabama, the delinquent amount becomes a lien on your home. Once a tax lien is on your home, the taxing authority may hold a tax lien sale.
Alabama is a tax lien state that pays a rate of up to 12% interest on tax lien certificates. When you purchase a tax lien certificate, you invest directly with the county, and youre paid by the county. You get all of your money back plus the interest when the property owner comes in to pay the tax lien.
Your Alabama taxes are calculated using your propertys assessed value. This is determined by multiplying the appraised value by the corresponding property classification, which is also known as the assessment rate.
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When Taxes are Not Paid Advertised, Sold, either Redeemed or Tax Deed Issued. Each year, the Revenue Commissioners Office auctions the real estate upon which taxes are delinquent at a public sale at the courthouse to the highest bidder.
The tax deed gives the holder new rights in the property such as the right of possession and the control of the property.