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Tax-Defaulted Land Sales
Information for Bidders - What you should know before buying!
Background:
Property for which taxes remain unpaid at 12:01 am July 1st becomes tax-defaulted land. Property
that is tax-defaulted after five years (or three years in the case of property also subject to a nuisance
abatement lien) becomes subject to the county tax collector’s power to sell that property in order to
satisfy the defaulted taxes. The county tax collector must attempt to sell the property within four years
of becoming subject to sale.
The county tax collector may offer the property for sale at public auction, a sealed bid sale, or a negotiated sale to a public agency or qualified non-profit organization.
Public auctions are the most common way of selling tax-defaulted property. The auction is conducted by the county tax collector, and the property is sold to the highest bidder.
Public Auctions:
The counties are required to notify the State Controller's Office "not less than 45 days nor more than 120
days before the proposed sale" (RTC 3700.5).
For your convenience, as notifications are received, they are posted below. For more information in regard to a specific public auction sale, please contact the county directly.
| COUNTY | SALE DATE(S) | PARCELS FOR SALE |
|---|---|---|
| Yuba Board of Supervisor’s Chambers Yuba County Government Center 915 8th Street Marysville, CA 95901 (530) 749-7840 |
2/12/2009 | 25 |
| Shasta Shasta County Administration Center 1450 Court Street, Room 263 Redding, CA 96001 (530) 225-5511 |
2/20/2009 | 37 |
| Kern Bid4assets.com (661) 868-3431 |
2/23/2009 — 2/25/2009 | 569 |
| Stanislaus Tenth Street Place County / City Administration Building Board / Council Chambers 1010 10th Street Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 525-6400 or rajaj@stancounty.com |
2/25/2009 | 47 |
Last modified: November 14, 2008



