A. In most states, property owners are required by law to pay property taxes. These taxes are imposed for general support of the local government and in some jurisdictions to fund schools and to pay usage charges for utilities such as solid waste disposal or water and sewer. Generally, if those taxes remain unpaid for a calendar year, they become a delinquent tax amount which becomes a tax lien on the property. If these delinquent tax liens remain unpaid they can be enforced through a legal action against the property or by converting the lien to a tax lien certificate which can be sold to a third party at auction.
A. XSPAND has either been engaged by your local government to collect its outstanding real estate tax liens or has sold its outstanding tax liens to our firm empowering us to collect upon these obligations. Our firm was established to purchase, finance and collect real estate tax liens for local governments and to provide them with innovative and cost effective asset management solutions designed to accelerate the recognition of much needed budget revenue.
A. Please find the appropriate taxing jurisdiction listed to the left and read the Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to your jurisdiction. Contained in each of these FAQ's is a toll free telephone number allowing you to reach one of our Tax Lien Servicing Representatives who is trained to answer any questions you might have and assist you with satisfying your outstanding tax lien obligation.
A. Please find the appropriate jurisdiction listed to the left and read the FAQ pertaining to your location. Contained in each FAQ is a toll free telephone number allowing you to reach one of our Tax Lien Servicing Representatives who will direct your inquiry to the proper party.
A. Please find the appropriate jurisdiction listed to the left and read the Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to your location. Contained in each FAQ is a toll free telephone number allowing you to reach one of our Tax Lien Servicing Representatives. The information that we receive from the municipalities may not always be the most up-to-date and you can help us to clear up any discrepancies.
A. Please find the appropriate jurisdiction listed to the left and read the Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to your location. Contained in each FAQ is a toll free telephone number allowing you to speak to one of our Tax Lien Servicing Representatives who will update our records. When you call, it would be helpful if you had the date of the Bankruptcy filing and the case number available to give to us, as well as the name and telephone number of the attorney who represents you.
A. Please find the appropriate jurisdiction listed to the left and read the Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to your location. Contained in this FAQ is a toll free telephone number allowing you to reach one of our Tax Lien Servicing Representatives who, depending on the legal requirements of your taxing jurisdiction and other circumstances, may be able to qualify you for an installment payment plan designed to allow you to satisfy your outstanding tax obligations.
A. XSPAND is always interested in speaking with investors about assigning tax liens or selling properties in jurisdictions in which this is permitted. Our Investor section will provide answers to many of the questions you might have concerning the assignment of tax liens or the purchase of real estate available for sale through XSPAND. The best way to contact us is through email at investor@xspand.com. In your email, give us as much information as you can about your investment interests. Include your phone number, address or email contact information.
