Submitted by Ioradin t3_1276bwf in personalfinance
Hey all,
New to the sub, and hoping for some advice in regards to digging my family out of the hole we're currently in.
For context; just before the first lock down I moved back into my mother's house which she inherited in 2018-19 from my grandfather. Unbeknownst to me, she had not kept up with property taxes, and we're now facing legal action and likely losing the house if I'm not able to intervene.
I just got off the phone with the sheriff's office in our county, and was told that we owe approximately 20,000 in fees, interest, and taxes. In June, the house goes up for sale if we are unable to provide the sheriff's office with this amount.
The other option that was given to us was to talk to the attorney(s) that handled this case (after seeing the paperwork, it looks like everything has already gone through court), and try to work something out with them. I called, but they were not in office so I'm waiting to hear back from them.
My income is not fantastic, I only make $11 /hr, and my mother's income is extremely variable, as she's self employed. (She is a mobile cat groomer, and I'm unsure of what her general take home is)
I'm hoping someone here may have had experience with a situation like this, and may know whether the attorneys may have a more long term payment option that can be worked out, because 20k isn't happening in a 2 month span.
Some info:
- We're in Texas
- 3 occupants in home. Two have income, one is unable to work (has AIDS and is not in great shape)
Thanks guys.
navel-encounters t1_jecv7ar wrote
There are two types of sherrif sales, one your tax bill will be sold to someone else and then you owe them plus interest or they will force you to sell, or two, the county will force you to sell.
Ignoring the issue wont make this go away and many counties DO offer an 'offer in compromise' if you can prove economic hardship. So you neeeeeed to talk to a tax attorney and have them do the work for you or you WILL loose your home.