Behind on property taxes?
Don’t risk losing your home
to a tax sale.
The consequences of unpaid property taxes are significant.
Property taxes are levied by city, school district, or county authorities to fund public services like education, law enforcement, and recreational programs.
DELINQUENCY CONSEQUENCES
Pay your property taxes before you lose your home.
Unpaid property taxes can lead to:
- Additional tax penalties
- Garnished wages and assets
- Tax liens on your property
- Foreclosure through tax sale
- Eviction from your home
- Complete loss of home equity
DID YOU KNOW?
Your tax bill can increase by nearly 50% annually.
If you don’t pay your property taxes by January 31st, you’ll face monthly penalties and interest charges until the overdue taxes and fees are fully paid.
This example is based on a tax bill of $10,000.
Accounts not paid in full by June 30th are assigned to an attorney, incurring an additional 15 to 20 percent penalty on the total taxes, penalties, and interest due. Any other costs incurred by the county (auction costs, additional attorney fees, processing fees, etc.) will also be added to your tax bill.
Note: Penalties and interest rates are based on counties in Texas, excluding Travis County. Attorney fees are estimates and may vary depending on your taxing authority.
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