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Start by identifying properties that have accrued delinquent taxes. These can typically be found through county tax assessor websites or specific online platforms that list properties under tax lien or deed sale.
21What is A Tax Deed Application? A Tax Certificate may be held for a minimum of two years, but not more than seven years. At any time between the second and seventh year, the Tax Certificate holder may request the sale of the property to satisfy the Tax Certificate.
Government liens and judgments (federal, state, county or municipal) survive the issuance of a tax deed and are satisfied to the fullest extent possible with any overbid monies from the sale. Government liens not satisfied in full survive the issuance of a tax deed and will remain against the property.
Once a certificate is sold, the property owner may redeem the certificate by paying the taxes along with any penalty, advertising costs, fees and interest. If the certificate is not redeemed within a two-year time period, the certificate holder may begin proceedings for a tax deed sale.
Start by identifying properties that have accrued delinquent taxes. These can typically be found through county tax assessor websites or specific online platforms that list properties under tax lien or deed sale.
Tax Deed auctions are conducted online, pursuant to F.S. §197.542(4)(a). Sales may be scheduled Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, and begin at A.M.