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How long can a person be delinquent on their property taxes before they lose their property to tax foreclosure?

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How long can a person be delinquent on their property taxes before they lose their property to tax foreclosure?

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Once taxes are delinquent for two years and nine months the County will initiate the foreclosure process. Example: If your 2005 taxes are delinquent the foreclosure process would start on September 1, 2008.

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Once taxes are delinquent for two years, the County may start the foreclosure process. Example: If you have 2000 taxes and you are delinquent for two years the foreclosure process would start Sept. 1, 2003 and the court date would be sometime in the Fall of 2004.

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