It is the responsibility of the land owner to pay the property taxes. There are laws in every jurisdiction that allow the local government to take possession of property, after due notice, when the owners are delinquent in paying property taxes. The tax taking procedure provides a means for taking legal title to the property and selling it to a new owner.
yes they can but how long does this Reposition take before they take the property
Yes
The current owner yes, not the one foreclosed on. (And the past owner owes the one that foreclosed for any tax that was due for the period that owner had it).
In most areas there is at least one and, legally it isn't on the ownership exactly, but a tax the property itself pays...it is due from the property not the owner...but the owner pays it to keep the property from being taken because it owes taxes.
Yes, a company can file a mechanics lien against property if the builder of the barn owes them money. This can be a nightmare. To get rid of the lien, a property owner might have to pay the lien holder and then sue the builder for return of funds. This tactic is not fair to the property owner because, if the builder was already paid for the barn, the property owner now has to pay double.
Contact the land recorder's office in the city or county where the property is located to obtain information on the procedure for filing a Mechanic's Lien against the property.
Having 501c status is relevant to income taxes. It may, or may not make th real property owned non taxed. That depends on each little taxing jurisdcition.As long as your Property is listed as taxable, it is (or was) and the church owes the tax...or the community it is in should/will/can/must seize the property and sell it for back taxes just like any other.
Liens cloud the title to the condominium, meaning that the property owner owes a debt based on that property which must be paid in order to clear the title. Liens are also public record and may appear on owners' credit reports.
In every state I know of, the manager has standing to sue, since he is owed the rent, which he then owes to the owner.
Any corporation can file for bankruptcy, whether or not it owes taxes. If the corporation is to be liquidated, any taxes it owes are the first priority to be paid, before the debts owed to others.
everyone
Only if the married couple reside in a community property state and the property was bought during the marriage.
No.
what fongressmen owes bacvk taxes and how much