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Sell Your House With Tax Liens in Landenberg, PA

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How Does Selling Your House for Cash Work?

Three steps: tell us about the property, get a fair cash offer within 24 hours, and pick your closing date — anywhere from 7 to 60 days out. No repairs, no showings, no fees, and up to $10,000 advanced to you before closing — yours to keep if we back out.

Here is how homeowners with tax liens in Landenberg sell to EasyOffer:

Day 1

Tell Us About Your Property

Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.

Day 1-2

Get Your Cash Offer

We analyze your Landenberg property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.

Day 7-14

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.

Why Do Homeowners in Landenberg Choose EasyOffer?

In Landenberg, unpaid property taxes accrue interest and penalties that compound every month. When taxes remain delinquent, the county can file suit and seek a court order to sell your property at a tax auction. The opening bid at these auctions is the full delinquent amount plus penalties, interest, attorney fees, and court costs — meaning most properties sell for far below market value. After the sale, you may have a redemption period to reclaim the property by paying the purchase price plus interest, but most homeowners cannot afford this. You can pay the amount owed and dismiss the lawsuit at any time before the sale. Selling to EasyOffer before the auction lets you keep whatever equity remains above the tax debt rather than losing everything.

We also serve property owners in nearby North Star, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and throughout Pennsylvania.

Where Do We Buy Houses Near Landenberg?

Major Industries

Landenberg's economy is anchored by Healthcare, Finance & Insurance, Retail Trade, Professional Services, Hospitality & Food Service.

School Districts

Chester-Upland School District, Coatesville Area School District, Downingtown Area School District, Oxford Area School District, Phoenixville Area School District, West Chester Area School District

What Our Sellers Say

My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.

Inherited Property
Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Closed in 9 days · Houston, TX

Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.

Avoided Foreclosure
Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Closed in 7 days · Atlanta, GA

My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.

Job Relocation
Jennifer R.
Jennifer R.
Closed in 11 days · Phoenix, AZ

Behind on Property Taxes in Pittsburgh or Allegheny County? Here Is the Timeline

Unpaid property taxes in Allegheny County do not just accrue penalties — they become liens against the house, and enough delinquency puts the property on the path to a forced sale. In much of the Pittsburgh area, the letters do not come from a government office at all: Jordan Tax Service, a private collector, handles delinquent taxes and municipal claims for Allegheny County and the Pittsburgh school district, and collects taxes and utility bills for many municipalities and school districts in the region. A letter from Jordan Tax Service about delinquent taxes or a lien is real and worth taking seriously.

Two different forced-sale tracks operate here. Tax-delinquent properties in Allegheny County can be sold at a sheriff's sale under the state's Municipal Claims and Tax Liens Act. Separately, the City of Pittsburgh runs its own Treasurer's Sale for properties inside city limits with unpaid city, school, and county taxes. Either way, the sale is advertised in advance — which means you get warning, and time to act, before anything is auctioned.

Pennsylvania does allow redemption after some tax sales, but the windows are short and they recently got shorter. For Allegheny County sheriff's tax sales on or after September 5, 2023, state law cut the redemption period from nine months to three months after the sheriff’s deed is acknowledged (recorded), which is typically some weeks after the auction itself — and redemption is generally available only if the property was occupied (someone actually living there in the 90 days before the sale and still living there when the deed is recorded). A vacant house typically cannot be redeemed at all. After a City of Pittsburgh Treasurer's Sale, the redemption window is 90 days. Redeeming also requires paying the full amount owed plus costs in one shot — if you could not pay the taxes, paying taxes plus sale costs on a 90-day deadline is even harder. Do not plan around redemption; talk to an attorney if a sale has already happened.

Property taxes are not the only liens that follow a house. Unpaid water and sewer bills, garbage fees, and other municipal claims become liens on the property too, and they all must be cleared when the property changes hands. The good news: if you sell before the tax sale, all of those liens simply get paid out of the sale proceeds at closing — you do not need cash upfront to fix the problem.

Many owners in tax trouble still have equity, and a tax sale is the worst possible way to lose it. A direct cash buyer can close in a few weeks, pay off the delinquent taxes and municipal liens through closing, and, if the closing beats the sale date, the sale comes off the list and the remaining equity is yours. Compare that with an auction, where the debt gets paid but your equity is at the mercy of whatever the property fetches.

Can I get my house back after a tax sale in Allegheny County?

Sometimes, but the window is short. For Allegheny County sheriff's tax sales on or after September 5, 2023, the redemption period is three months (down from nine), and it generally applies only if the property was occupied for the 90 days before the sale — vacant properties usually cannot be redeemed. After a City of Pittsburgh Treasurer's Sale, the window is 90 days. Redemption requires paying everything owed plus costs, so consult an attorney immediately if your property has been sold.

Can I sell a house that has tax liens on it?

Yes — this is one of the most common situations cash buyers handle. The delinquent taxes, water and sewer claims, and other municipal liens are paid out of the sale proceeds at closing, and you keep what is left. You do not need to pay the liens before selling, and selling before the tax sale date protects your equity.

Why is Jordan Tax Service sending me letters instead of the county?

Jordan Tax Service, a private collector, handles delinquent taxes and municipal claims for Allegheny County and many municipalities and school districts in the region. If your taxes or municipal bills are delinquent, their letters are legitimate. Ignoring them lets the debt grow and moves the property closer to a forced sale.

This section is general information about Pennsylvania law, not legal advice. Statutes and timelines change; consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney about your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell my house with unpaid property taxes in PA?

Yes. The delinquent taxes are paid from the sale proceeds at closing. The title company ensures the county is made whole and the lien is released.

How long before the county auctions my property for unpaid taxes?

In Pennsylvania, the timeline from delinquency to tax sale varies by county. Some counties begin the process after one year of unpaid taxes, while others wait longer. Either way, acting sooner protects more of your equity.

What if the back taxes are more than my house is worth?

In rare cases where tax debt exceeds equity, we can still help. We evaluate the full picture and may be able to negotiate with the county on penalties and interest.

Will I owe capital gains tax if I sell with delinquent property taxes?

Capital gains tax is based on your sale price versus your cost basis, not on whether you had unpaid property taxes. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.

What happens if a tax lien has already been sold on my property?

Even if a tax lien certificate has been sold to a third-party investor, you can still sell the property. The lien holder is paid off at closing, just like any other encumbrance.

Can I sell if I owe both property taxes and mortgage payments?

Yes. Both the mortgage balance and the delinquent taxes are paid from the sale proceeds at closing. We handle properties with multiple liens regularly.

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