Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Property owners who had delinquent taxes under the old law could also lose their property, but they had more time to pay and more second chances. Under the new law, if your taxes are delinquent for approximately 25 months, that's it. You've lost the property!!!
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A delinquent tax is a tax that has been forwarded to the county treasurer for collection on March 1 of the year after it was due. For example, taxes that are billed by your city or township treasurer in 2020, will be turned in to the county treasurer delinquent on March 1, 2021.
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The county treasurer adds a 4% administration fee and interest of 1% per month. After one year of delinquency, the property is forfeited to the county treasurer. For example, the 2019 taxes that are still unpaid as of March 1, 2021, will be in forfeiture.
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No. Forfeiture is not the foreclosure. If your property is in forfeiture you still have a year before it will be foreclosed. However, the interest and fees will be higher. When a property is forfeited, the interest rate goes from 1% per month to 1.5% per month, back to the date the taxes became delinquent. A $175 fee, recording fees, and administrative fees will also be added.
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After a property has been in forfeiture for approximately 13 months, it will be foreclosed. 2018 property taxes will be foreclosed on March 31, 2021.
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You can not get your property back after it has been foreclosed. Foreclosure is final. Property that has been foreclosed will be sold at a public auction.
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You can make partial payments. Make your check or money order payable to the Montcalm County Treasurer. To ensure that your payment is applied to your parcel, please write your parcel number on your check or money order. Our mailing address is 211 W Main Street, P.O. Box 368, Stanton, MI 48888.
To make any payment of delinquent taxes by Credit/Debit Card on the Internet go to Montcalm County Online Payment website.
If you can't pay all of your taxes before foreclosure, contact the Treasurer's Office for a list of agencies that may provide possible financial assistance.
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Yes. At least five attempts at notification will be made. Two will be by first class mail, two by certified mail, and the last notification will be made by personal service. In addition to these notifications, names and addresses of delinquent property owners may be published in the newspaper. It is the owner/taxpayer's responsibility to notify the local unit and us when there is an address change.