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Tax deed sale; Tax lien sale; Tax taking; Selling properties seized for nonpayment of taxes; Tax certificate
  • [[Pima County, Arizona]] delinquent property tax list for auction by the County Treasurer

Tax sale         
A tax sale is the forced sale of property (usually real estate) by a governmental entity for unpaid taxes by the property's owner.
Tax certificate         
·add. ·- The certificate issued to the purchaser of land at a tax sale certifying to the sale and the payment of the consideration thereof, and entitling the purchaser upon certain conditions and at a certain time thereafter to a deed or instrument of conveyance (called a tax deed) of the land, to be executed by the proper officer.
tax sale         
n. an auction sale of a taxpayer's property conducted by the federal government to collect unpaid taxes.

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Tax sale

A tax sale is the forced sale of property (usually real estate) by a governmental entity for unpaid taxes by the property's owner.

The sale, depending on the jurisdiction, may be a tax deed sale (whereby the actual property is sold) or a tax lien sale (whereby a lien on the property is sold) Under the tax lien sale process, depending on the jurisdiction, after a specified period of time if the lien is not redeemed, the lienholder may seek legal action which will result in the lienholder either automatically obtaining the property, or forcing a future tax deed sale of the property and possibly obtaining the property as a result.