Tax Lien Sales | Cuyahoga County Treasurer
2079 E 9th St., 1st Fl., Cleveland, OH 44115
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If the tax bill has been sold to a debt collection agency, property owner will receive a notice by mail with the debt collector's phone number. Tax payers are advised to contact the debt collection agency to attempt a workout, payable possibly by installments. If property owner cannot locate notice from debt collector, contact the treasurer's office for the phone number of the debt collection agency.
Free for information. Installment payment plans include significant additional interest payments on the overdue tax debt.
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Description
Private businesses purchase overdue property taxes from the county. Collectors add interest and fees to the overdue debt and attempt to collect from property owners who owe the debt. They may offer a payment plan to taxpayers. Those who do not respond to debt collectors' communications risk having their property foreclosed or the debt being sold to another collection agency.
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Cuyahoga County Treasurer
Provides a variety of taxpayer services for county residents. Bills for and accepts property taxes, pursues delinquent property taxes, processes personal property taxes for business, maintains tax records. Administers special taxpayer service programs, invests county funds, disburses funds to school districts and other taxing subdivisions, and pays bills for the county.
