Property Tax Foreclosure Process

Summary

In Minnesota, counties do not pay back taxes when a property is foreclosed due to unpaid taxes. The property is typically sold to recover the owed taxes. If a fire marshals report is delayed, it can impact disaster tax abatement eligibility. Your friend should contact the fire marshals office for the report status and consider legal aid for tax abatement issues.

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I want to know if the county pays the back taxes immediately upon possession?
Hey Josh! Generally, when a property is taken for unpaid taxes, the county does not pay the back taxes on behalf of the owner. The taxes must be paid by the property owner or through a sale of the property to cover the debts.
Is your friend looking to reclaim the property, or do they have any other concerns related to this situation?
Also the house had burnt and he still hadn't received cause of fire from fire Marshall at the time of foreclosure.
Hey Josh! In Minnesota, if a property is taken due to unpaid taxes, the county does not pay the back taxes immediately. The property is usually sold to recover the owed taxes.
Here are a few steps your friend can take:
- Check with the county treasurer for detailed payment records.
- Consult the fire marshal for the cause of the fire.
- Review the foreclosure process for any discrepancies.
Does your friend need assistance reclaiming the property, or any other specific concern?
How long does a fire Marshall have to determine cause of fire in mn
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Hey Josh! The time it takes for a fire marshal to determine the cause of a fire can vary. There isn't a strict deadline in Minnesota, but it generally depends on the complexity of the investigation.
Is your friend facing any specific issues related to the delay in receiving the fire marshal's report?
My friend wasn't allowed the disaster tax abatement because no results from fire Marshall and its been 3 years
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Hey Josh! It sounds like your friend is dealing with a complex issue. The delay in receiving the fire marshal's report is indeed problematic. Here are a few steps your friend could consider:
- Contact the fire marshal's office to inquire about the status of the report.
- Seek assistance from a local legal aid organization to explore options related to the disaster tax abatement.
Does your friend need help with anything specific related to this issue?
This app is garbage
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Hey Josh, I understand this is a frustrating situation for your friend. Given that it's been three years without a fire marshal's report and your friend missed out on disaster tax abatement, it might be worth exploring legal assistance.
Would your friend like help in contacting local lawyers who can better assist with recovering the property or dealing with the tax abatement issue?