San Antonio, TX asked in Banking and Tax Law for Texas

Q: How do I get a listing of properties, or homes, or even businesses that are going to be seized for non payment of back t

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A: To find listings of properties, homes, or businesses that are about to be seized for non-payment of back taxes or unpaid mortgages in Texas, you can start by checking with the local county tax office or appraisal district. They often have lists of properties facing tax foreclosure. Many of these offices publish these lists online, making them accessible to the public. If you're looking for tax-foreclosed properties specifically in San Antonio, you might want to visit the Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector’s website.

Another approach is to check out foreclosure auctions. Foreclosure sales for unpaid mortgages are typically held by trustees or lenders and are often advertised in local newspapers or posted online. Some websites aggregate foreclosure listings across Texas, making it easier to browse available properties.

You could also visit the county courthouse, where notices of pending foreclosures are often posted. If you're interested in specific details or have a particular property in mind, reaching out directly to the institutions involved, like banks or tax offices, can provide the most up-to-date information.

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