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How do I purchase property at tax sale?
Tax sales are conducted in the Shelby County Commission Chambers, 1st Floor, 160 N. Main Street and are open to
the public. On the date of the sale, anyone*
wishing to bid will need to arrive early for registration.
Registration begins at 8:30 am and ends at 10:00 am; each tax sale begins at 10:00 am.
A bidder must
register by 10:00 am in order to bid on property, complete a bidder information form, and receive a bidder card.
A bidder card is necessary to participate in the sale.
The highest bidder on a property must remain after the sale so that Chancery Court can verify
the bid amount. No deposit is required at that time.
* Employees or relatives of employees of the Shelby County Trustee's Office are not eligible to bid.
What are the responsibilities of a bidder?
Prior to the Tax Sale: A bidder is strongly advised to research properties
for potential purchase. This includes, but is not limited to, previewing the properties and looking up the legal descriptions
available on the Shelby County Register's website .
After the Tax Sale: A bidder must make full payment within 24 hours in the form of cashier's check, money order, or cash to the Chancery Court located at 140 Adams St, Memphis, TN 38103.
What does the minimum bid represent?
The minimum bid at tax sale is the total amount of city and county taxes owed, along with any fees associated with tax sale. These fees may include court costs, attorney fees, and service costs.
How does a bidder take title to the property?
A Clerk and Master's Deed to the property may be requested at any time AFTER the order confirming the Sale has been entered by calling the Chancery Court Clerk and Master's office at (901) 545-3864. Deeds must be registered in the office of the Shelby County Register,
1075 Mullins Station, Suite W165, Memphis TN 38134 in order to complete the transfer of the property.
When is the sale confirmed?
The confirmation date is typically 30-45 days after the date of sale. The court files a final list of property sold at tax sale.
What are my rights after purchasing property at tax sale?
For bidder rights after taking title at tax sale, consult an attorney. All
questions regarding rights and obligations of property ownership should be
referred to an independent attorney.
What if someone redeems the property I purchased at tax sale?
The court will return the bid amount, along with 10% per annum on your bid. (Calculated from the date of sale until the petition to redeem is filed). In addition to this amount, the court may award reimbursement for costs of maintaining the property during ownership.
* Note :
Any improvement to a property by a purchaser may not be approved for
reimbursement by the court.
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