Failing to pay your property taxes may ultimately cause you to lose your property. Delinquent taxes are listed and noticed for a public sale. At the tax sale, members of the public can bid for the opportunity to purchase the tax lien on the property. The successful bidder pays the delinquent taxes, interest and fees and is issued a certificate of purchase. The holder of the certificate of purchase has special statutory rights including, among other things, the right to be paid interest and the right to apply for a Treasurer’s Deed in accordance with specific statutory provisions. If you have failed to pay the real property taxes on your property, you need to take corrective action as soon as possible to avoid additional interest and potential loss of your property.
Are you delinquent in paying your property taxes? Contact our experienced Denver overdue property taxes attorney today by calling 303-813-1111 or sending us an e-mail.
If you have a property tax issue, speak with an attorney who has decades of experience handling property tax matters and who has earned an excellent reputation with local assessors, appraisers and public officials in and around Denver and the Greater Colorado area. Attorney Tom Downey will strive to protect your property through persuasive negotiation.
We believe in one-on-one representation and will always be available to answer your questions and address your concerns regarding your property tax matter. We will guide you through the process, advising you of all of your options along the way. If you have overdue property taxes, schedule a consultation with our experienced property tax attorney.
In addition to handling delinquent property tax issues, we also handle matters, such as:
From our law offices in Englewood, we serve clients throughout Colorado. Call us today at 303-813-1111 or send us an e-mail.
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Categories