Sell Your Tax Delinquent Property in Utah

Behind on property taxes? Don't let the county take your home. We buy properties with back taxes owed and can close fast to help you avoid a tax sale and walk away with cash.

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Don't Lose Your Home to Back Taxes

Property taxes in Utah can be overwhelming, especially when life throws unexpected challenges your way – job loss, medical bills, divorce, or just rising costs outpacing your income. Once you fall behind, the penalties and interest make catching up feel impossible.

Utah counties can sell tax-delinquent properties at auction after several years of unpaid taxes. If that happens, you lose everything – the home, your equity, all of it. But it doesn't have to end that way. Selling before a tax sale lets you pay off what you owe and keep whatever equity remains.

We buy tax-delinquent properties throughout Utah, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Layton, and Logan. We serve all of Salt Lake County, Utah County, Weber County, Davis County, and beyond.

  • We pay off back taxes at closing
  • Fast closing to beat tax sale deadlines
  • Walk away with cash in your pocket
  • Stop the stress and start fresh
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What Happens When You Don't Pay Property Taxes

Understanding the timeline can help you take action before it's too late.

1

Penalties and Interest Accumulate

Unpaid taxes accrue interest and penalties. What starts as a manageable amount quickly grows larger every year you're behind.

2

Tax Lien on Your Property

The county places a lien on your property for unpaid taxes. This lien takes priority over almost everything else, including your mortgage.

3

Public Notice and Tax Sale

After multiple years of delinquency, Utah counties can sell your property at a tax sale. You'll receive notice, but the timeline moves fast.

4

You Lose Everything

If your property sells at a tax sale, you lose the home, your equity, and any chance to recover what you've built.

Why Tax-Delinquent Properties Are Hard to Sell

Traditional sales don't work when you're behind on taxes.

Time Is Running Out

Traditional sales take 3-6 months. If a tax sale is looming, you might not have that long. You need a buyer who can close fast.

Title Issues

Tax liens create title problems that scare off traditional buyers and mortgage lenders. Banks won't finance a property with tax debt.

Complex Payoff Coordination

Paying off back taxes requires coordination with the county, timing of final amounts, and proper disbursement at closing.

Reduced Equity

Years of accumulated penalties eat into your equity. Every month that passes, you have less to walk away with.

How We Help You Beat the Tax Sale

We're experienced with tax-delinquent properties and know how to close fast.

1

Contact Us Today

Tell us about your property and tax situation. We'll act quickly because we know time matters.

2

We Research the Tax Situation

We check with the county to understand exactly what's owed – taxes, penalties, interest, and any pending sale dates.

3

Fair Cash Offer

We make a cash offer that accounts for the property value and outstanding taxes. You know exactly what you'll walk away with.

4

Fast Closing, Taxes Paid

We close quickly, pay off all back taxes at settlement, and you leave with your remaining equity – crisis averted.

Why Choose Us for Your Tax-Delinquent Property

We specialize in difficult situations and time-sensitive sales.

We Move Fast

When a tax sale deadline is approaching, every day counts. We can close in as little as 7-14 days when needed.

Experience With Tax Issues

We've helped many homeowners in tax trouble. We know how to work with county treasurers and coordinate payoffs properly.

All Cash, No Financing

We don't need bank approval. Cash means we can close on your timeline, not the bank's.

Protect Your Equity

Selling to us lets you keep your remaining equity. A tax sale wipes it out completely.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

Get a fast cash offer and save your equity before the county takes your home.