Tag
redemption
19 Porch Notes tagged “redemption,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Douglas County
A Douglas tax-lien certificate is not the property
A Douglas County tax-lien certificate is a lien interest, not the house; ownership only changes once a later Treasurer's Deed issues.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
A Douglas Treasurer's Deed is a later process
A Douglas County Treasurer's Deed comes only after an unredeemed lien ages, an online auction, and a buyer-beware process, not right away.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer tax liens can be redeemed before a deed
An owner or legally interested party can redeem a Larimer County tax lien in cash or certified funds any time before a Treasurer's Deed is executed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Teller County
A Teller County tax lien certificate is not ownership
A Teller County tax lien is a claim against the property, not the land itself, and gives no right to enter.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld tax liens can be redeemed before the deed auction step
A Weld County tax lien can be redeemed by the owner, an agent, or a legally interested party right up until the public auction step.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Delta County
A Delta County treasurer's deed is a process, not a quick handoff
A Delta County tax lien is not instant ownership: a treasurer's deed means applications, notices, costs, and a formal sale.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
A Jeffco tax lien needs the Treasurer, not guesswork
Redeeming a Jeffco tax lien runs through the Treasurer with limits on payment forms, so it is not a place to improvise or trust a private letter.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Routt County
A Routt County tax lien sale is not a quick way to own a property
Buying a tax lien means buying a certificate tied to unpaid taxes, not walking away with the deed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
A Yuma County tax lien sale is not the same as losing the land that day
A Yuma County tax lien sale is not the day you lose the land; a redemption period still lets you clear the taxes and interest.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder tax-lien redemption goes through the Treasurer
Boulder tax-lien redemptions go only through the Treasurer's Office and carry at least a month of interest plus added costs.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder Treasurer's Deed comes after an unredeemed lien
A Boulder County Treasurer's Deed is a late step after an unredeemed tax lien, not a simple way to buy a house cheap.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Fremont County
A Fremont County tax lien is not instant ownership
Buying a Fremont County tax lien does not make you the owner or give you a right to enter, secure, or maintain the property.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
A Weld manufactured-home tax lien is not the home being sold
A Weld tax-lien sale on a manufactured home sells the lien, not the home itself, though later steps can still reach ownership.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
El Paso County tax liens have a redemption period before a deed
An El Paso County tax lien is not instant ownership: a redemption period runs first, then a treasurer's deed process, not a handover.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
A Jeffco tax lien is not quick title
A Jeffco tax lien buys a certificate, not a house; the owner has three years to redeem before a Treasurer's Deed auction is even possible.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
An Adams tax lien can grow when later taxes go unpaid
In Adams County a tax lien certificate holder can pay later years' unpaid taxes, called sub-taxing, so the lien grows over time.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County tax liens can be redeemed before a deed
A Rio Blanco County tax sale certificate can be redeemed until a treasurer's deed issues — a slow, paperwork-heavy path, not quick ownership.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Custer County
A Custer tax lien sale is not the same as owning the property
Buying a Custer tax lien is part of a delinquent-tax process, not a deed to the cabin or the land it sits on.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Summit County
A Summit County tax lien is not instant ownership
A Summit County tax lien is a statutory collection step, not the keys to a property — a deed comes later, if at all.
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