Mecklenburg County

Mecklenburg Tax Foreclosure Help Before The Sale Becomes Final

If your property is in tax foreclosure, scheduled for sale, or inside an upset-bid period, time matters. RREX helps review the situation before the deadline controls the outcome.

Stacey is our intake assistant. She gathers basic facts and routes the situation for review.

Tax Foreclosure Is Different From Regular Selling

A tax foreclosure problem is not just a real estate problem. It is a deadline problem, a title problem, a money problem, and often a family problem.

The Upset Bid Period Can Confuse Owners

In North Carolina, after a tax foreclosure sale, there is typically an upset bid period where other buyers can bid higher than the initial sale price. This period can be confusing for owners who thought the sale was final.

Do Not Wait Until The Last Minute

If the property is worth saving, selling, resolving, or reviewing, the owner should understand the options before the sale process becomes final. Waiting too long can eliminate pathways that were available weeks earlier.

What We Need To Know

  • • Is the property owner still living in the property?
  • • How much is the tax delinquency?
  • • Has the sale already happened or is it scheduled?
  • • Are there other liens, mortgages, or judgments?
  • • Is the title clean or are there known issues?
  • • Are there heirs or multiple owners?