LERETA Tax Information Shows Six States with Higher Delinquency Rates than National Average
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To be included in this review, a state must have at least one million parcel records available for analysis through
"It is important to understand that unpaid taxes as depicted by these delinquency rates are subject to tax liens against a property and may result in property loss," said
The regional breakdown of this review consists of 6.5 million parcel records in the Northeast, 8 million in the Midwest, 36.5 million in the South and 8 million in the West. There were 13 states reviewed that have delinquency rates below the national average and they included:
"It is noteworthy to disclose that delinquent data is made more readily available from jurisdictions after the final installment of bill collection in that area," Cason explained. "As such, a second analysis that will be performed at the end of the fourth quarter this year will offer additional data to compare against the baseline in this review." About LERETA Since 1986,
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