If I purchase a 2nd home that currently has a homestead exemption on it, will I be assessed rollback taxes when that homestead exemption is removed?
Legally, they are probably not technically liable for the taxes. But the taxes attach to the land. So, if you would like to keep your house and not see it sold at a tax sale, . . . . . . . .Furlock Bones said:
Wait how exactly can the county hold you responsible for taxes for when you did not own the house?
I am curious about their logic. Their title insurance guarantees that you were delivered the home free and clear of any unpaid taxes or liens. Maybe because the issue arose after closing and didn't exist prior, but that is still within the coverage of the policy. There is a process you have to go through to allow them to fight it but anything short of fraud on your part would probably be paid.n_touch said:
Yes we did and were in contact with the title company multiple times but were told that it would not cover this situation.
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TPTC Sec. 32.01. TAX LIEN. (a) On January 1 of each year, a tax lien attaches to property to secure the payment of all taxes, penalties, and interest ultimately imposed for the year on the property, whether or not the taxes are imposed in the year the lien attaches. The lien exists in favor of each taxing unit having power to tax the property.
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Sec. 32.07. PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR TAX. (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, property taxes are the personal obligation of the person who owns or acquires the property on January 1 of the year for which the tax is imposed or would have been imposed had property not been omitted as described under Section 25.21. A person is not relieved of the obligation because he no longer owns the property.