Louisiana Tax Liens, Tax Deeds

Louisiana pays an underlying interest rate of 12% on it’s tax liens, totally up to a total of 17% rate for the first year.

Louisiana also allows the ability for tax lien purchasers to petition the court for immediate possession of a property. The Tax Lien buyer also will collect at least 5% in penalties no matter how soon the property is redeemed.

Louisiana is also a Tax Deed state.

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Last updated on September 18th, 2008 by admin
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Tax Lien Tip

Unlike personal debts, tax liens on real estate "run with the land"; that is, a property owner becomes responsible for payment even if the tax obligation was incurred by a prior owner. Depending on the law of the state or jurisdiction, the owner of the property may also be personally liable for payment of the taxes.

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