Owe back property taxes in Morris County? Tony's title company pays them off at closing — out of the cash proceeds. You don't bring a check. The New Jersey tax-foreclosure clock stops the day Tony closes.
Falling behind on property taxes happens to good people during hard years. Medical bills. Job loss. A spouse passing. Then the letters from the county pile up and the next tax bill comes before the last one is paid. You're not stuck. Tony has bought hundreds of Parsippany-Troy Hills-area properties with back taxes, and most sellers walk away with cash on top of the payoff.
Behind on Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey property taxes? Tony's offer pays them off at closing. The Morris County tax collector gets paid, you walk away with whatever's left, and the tax-foreclosure clock stops the same day. Standard close: 7 to 14 days.
Morris County Market Context
Morris County is suburban-corporate: Parsippany, Morristown, Madison, Mount Olive. 1960s-1990s split-levels and ranches dominate.
Morris County tax rates average 2.0-2.5%, lower than urban Essex/Hudson but on higher-value properties.
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How Behind on Property Taxes Works in Parsippany-Troy Hills
In Morris County, tax-foreclosure timelines vary, but in NY counties like Erie, Onondaga, and Monroe the process can move from delinquency to county-auction in 18-24 months. Once the county auctions the property, you typically walk away with nothing. Tony's offer captures whatever equity remains before that auction.
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