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Property Tax Forfeiture and Foreclosure

Real Property Tax Forfeiture and Foreclosures

Real property tax delinquency entails a three-year forfeiture and foreclosure process in Michigan. Parcels are forfeited to the county treasurers when the real property taxes are in the second year of delinquency. Real property taxes which remain unpaid as of March 31 in the third year of delinquency are foreclosed upon by the Foreclosing Governmental Unit (FGU). The FGU is responsible for inspecting forfeited property, providing due process notifications and subsequent disposition of the tax foreclosed property. Beginning with the 2021 foreclosure auctions, those who hold interest in property at the time of foreclosure, may file to claim leftover proceeds for parcels which sell for more than the owing delinquency.  Further details are available on our Auctions and Claimants webpage.

Contact Information

Michigan Department of Treasury 
Foreclosure Services Section
(EMAIL - SHARED INBOX)
517-335-7487