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Watch Out for Predatory Tax Liens on Your Family Home

Estate Planning Blog, Real Estate, Taxes

real estate 91024As our parents and other loved ones age, they may need a little more attention from us. Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, or and even neighbors who are aging may want to be seen as strong and independent. Often, however, their abilities to take care of household and financial affairs begin to erode as they get older.

What’s at Risk?

One such example which can have catastrophic consequences is the failure to pay property taxes. A lot of retired people are struggle to make ends meet and may not be able to pay their taxes as they come due. This puts their home at risk because unfortunately, governments have processes in place to collect back taxes by placing liens against the property.

Worst Case Scenario

Different locales have different approaches to filing liens against property, but one of the worst is Washington, D.C. There, the city made a policy change in 2001 that has had devastating effects on homeowners. Prior to that time, the city would sell a lien at auction to individuals who could then charge interest on the amount due until it was paid. If it was not paid, the city could move to foreclose on the property.

The change in 2001 allowed the purchasers of the liens to go directly to court to foreclose on the property they purchased. This attracted predatory lenders from other states that became very aggressive in pursuing the foreclosures. In many cases, people who owned their homes free and clear lost them over unpaid taxes of less than $500. Once investors buy the liens, they can begin charging interest and legal costs, which makes it more expensive for the homeowner to pay off the lien.

While it is true that homeowners have ample time and notice to pay the taxes, even after the liens are sold, Washington’s story is replete with cases of owners with dementia or other serious illnesses. Because of these types of conditions, many owners were not aware of or did not understand what was happening. And without family or friends looking out for them, the predators can have a field day.

What Can be Done?

Thankfully, Washington is in the minority of governments that allow this predatory approach to tax collection. But it points out the need for those of us with elderly family members and friends to pay attention. Respect their pride, but make sure they get the help they need so they are not taken advantage of.

One of the main objectives of our law practice is to keep families out of court and out of conflict. Our lawyers can help you protect those you love by starting with a Family Estate Planning Session. Call our office today, mention this article, and we’ll waive the fee for your session.

Dedicated to your family’s wealth, health, and happiness,
Marc Garlett 91024

January 15, 2016/0 Comments/by CaliLaw
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