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Harris County • 2018

Harris County Court Awards $14,050 in Tax Lien Foreclosure

Taxing units filed suit against a property owner to recover delinquent ad valorem taxes. The taxing units alleged the owner owed taxes on a specific property and sought to recover the delinquent amount plus penalties and interest. The court granted judgment in favor of the taxing units and ordered foreclosure of the tax liens against the property.

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Case Outcome

Outcome
Verdict-Plaintiff
Amount
$14,050
County
Harris County, TX
Resolved
2018

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Other
Accident Type
Other
Case Type
Motor Vehicle Accident

Case Overview

In September 2017, Harris County, along with Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, Harris County Emergency Services District #09, Lone Star College System District, and Harris County Municipal Utility District #167, filed a lawsuit in Harris County, Texas. The taxing units sought to recover delinquent ad valorem taxes on a property located in Harris County, alleging the defendant owned or claimed an interest in the property during the tax years in question. They asserted legal liens on the property and requested foreclosure of these liens, a personal judgment against the defendant, and an order for the property to be sold at public auction.

The plaintiffs initially sought $1,790.89 in delinquent taxes and $809.49 in penalties and interest, totaling $2,600.38. The defendant did not file any defenses or counterclaims in response to the lawsuit. In February 2018, the court granted judgment in favor of the plaintiff taxing units. A final judgment was entered in March 2018, ordering foreclosure of the tax liens against the property and its sale. The court awarded the taxing units a total of $14,050, which included delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, attorney fees, and other costs such as title research and service of process fees.

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