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Can property be sold after non-payment of taxes for one year? Why?

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Can property be sold after non-payment of taxes for one year? Why?

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A.Yes. The property owner has until December 31st of the year for which the tax is due to pay with no interest or cost attached. January 1st of the next year the taxes are delinquent. After sufficient notice has been given, according to law, to the tax debtor, the tax collector will at the designated time and place conduct a tax sale consisting of properties for which the current year’s taxes are not yet paid. Q.

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