The instrument used to convey legal title to property sold by a governmental unit for nonpayment of taxes.
The type of deed you receive when you buy property for back taxes.
A deed on a property that has been bought at a public sale because the taxes for the real estate property have not been paid.
The deed given to a purchaser at a public sale of land for non-payment of taxes. It conveys to the purchaser only such title as the defaulting taxpayer had and does not convey good title to that extent unless statutory procedures for the sale were strictly followed.
A written instrument by which title to property sold for taxes is transferred unconditionally to the purchaser. A tax deed is issued upon foreclosure of the tax lien and it obtained by the purchaser at the tax sale. The tax lien cannot be foreclosed until the expiration of the period during which the owner may redeem the property by paying the delinquent taxes and other charges.
a deed from the County to the highest bidder, issued for non-payment of real estate taxes by the property owner who forfeits all rights to the property by this default
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a legal document conveying title of a property to the purchaser
an instrument used to convey legal title to property sold by a governmental taxing authority for nonpayment of taxes
Form of title given in the event property is sold to satisfy taxes; carries no warranties.
A type of deed used to convey title after real property is sold at auction by public authority for non-payment of taxes.
The deed given upon a sale of real property made for non-payment of taxes. The deed whereby the officer of the law undertakes to convey the title of the property to the purchaser at the tax sale. This is sometimes called a sheriff's deed.
A deed on a property purchased at a public sale for nonpayment of taxes
A written document conveying title to property repossessed by the government due to default on tax payments.
The instrument of conveyance when a property is sold by a government body to pay for arrears of taxes.
A petition to the courts by a tax buyer who has purchased delinquent real estate taxes on a particular piece of real estate to receive an order allowing that purchaser to have a deed issued for that particular property.
A Deed issued to the Purchaser at a Tax Sale.
A deed executed by the tax collector to the state, county or city when no redemption is made from a tax sale.
A deed issued to a purchaser following a sale necessitated by the non-payment of real property taxes.
The type of instrument given to a grantee by a government that had claimed the property for unpaid taxes.
A Tax Deed is the instrument used in some states to convey real estate to the party that pays delinquent real estate taxes on a property, and usually the original property owner is entitled to redeem the property within a specified time period.
An instrument, similar to a certificate of sale, given to a purchaser at a tax sale.
A conveyance by the County Treasurer of property for which the taxes were not paid by the owner, and which was sold at tax sale at least three years previously.
A deed that is issued by the county tax collector and given to the purchaser of a property that is sold at a public auction due to non-payment of taxes.
A deed given where property has been purchased at a sale to the public of property for nonpayment of taxes.
(1) Deed from tax collector to governmental body after a period of non-payment of taxes according to statute. (2) Deed to a purchaser at a public sale of land taken for delinquent taxes. The purchaser receives only such title as the former owners had and strict procedures must be followed to prevent attachment of prior liens.