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Tax foreclosure sales are conducted by the Constable of the county where the property is located. These sales are held on the first Tuesday of the month between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at a place designated by the commissioner's court.
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All sales are without warranty of any kind. Purchasers receive a Constable’s deed that is without warranty. Bidders should satisfy themselves concerning title and location of the property and improvements on the property including any encroachments prior to bidding. Neither our firm nor our clients can guarantee the title to any property. The tax sale is an "as is," "where is," and "buyer beware" sale. If you have any questions about specific liens or ownership of the property, you may research the title yourself or through a title company. The judgments in these cases list the parties included in the tax suit.
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Taxes may be due beyond what is listed in the minimum bid amounts and must be paid independently of the bid amount.
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STATE LAW now restricts tax sales to those individuals who Request a Statement of Eligibility along with payment of a $10 processing fee to the Chambers County Tax Assessor-Collector. You must fill out the Request. Mail or deliver it to Chambers County Tax office at, P.O. Box 519, Anahuac, TX 77514 or come by the Tax Office at 405 S. Main St., Anahuac, TX 77514 with a $10 money order.
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Early application forms will ensure that you are eligible to bid on tax property. If you submit your form too late for the tax office to review its tax records prior to the sale date, or if you submit your Request without payment of the fee in cash or money order, you may be prohibited from bidding on tax sale property. Mail in your completed form no less than 10 days prior to the sale to ensure that you are eligible to