Who is responsible for the taxes if a property is sold after January 1?

Although the tax bill will bear the name of the assessed owner as of January 1, the new owner is responsible for all taxes once the sale of the property is finalized. The amount of tax owed by the old owner is determined at the time of closing and is typically deducted from the selling price. Once this deduction is made, the new owner must pay all bills, as they become due in order to avoid collection actions, including foreclosure. The lawyers assisting each party should already have investigated any outstanding taxes and obtained a Municipal Lien Certificate. Once the agreement is made, the new owner is obligated to pay any outstanding taxes due on the property.

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1. At what ratio is property assessed?
2. What does 100% of full and fair cash value mean?
3. How do I check ownership or valuation of property?
4. What is a map, block and lot (MBLU)?
5. How do I change my mailing address for tax billing?
6. When do I file for overvaluation abatement?
7. Where do I file an abatement application?
8. When are real property tax bills mailed and payments due?
9. Where should I mail my real estate tax payment?
10. What should I do in the event I do not receive my bill?
11. What happens if I do not pay my tax bill?
12. What do I need to do if my mortgage company pays the taxes on my property?
13. Why should I pay interest on a late payment when I never received my tax bill?
14. How can I change the tax bill to my name, after purchasing a parcel of property?
15. Who is responsible for the taxes if a property is sold after January 1?
16. What should I do if I recently sold my property, but I am still receiving a tax bill?
17. What happens if the check I mail 'bounces'?
18. What happens when a tax bill is paid, but you receive a demand notice for tax not paid, or, you find out that you overpaid?
19. What if I have a credit on my account?
20. Where can I go for more information?