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  2. Parcels Sold by Deed at Auction - No Complications involving Tax Lien Foreclosures! We auction properties located in more than 74 Michigan counties each year. Take a look and find that perfect up-north spot, hunting camp, or fixer upper!

  3. Do I get a tax lien when I buy property from Michigan tax sales? No, under Michigan law all buyers receive a quitclaim deed. While some other states sell tax liens at public auction, all properties sold in Michigan will be transferred directly to the bidder via quitclaim deed.

  4. Michigan Public Land Auction | Tax-Sale.info

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    Select a year to view past auction results. When viewing past auction results, please be aware that properties can be offered more than once in a calendar year. If something appears to be unsold in the minimum bid auction, please also check the no-reserve auction results as it may have sold in that round.

  5. Michigan Public Land Auction | Tax-Sale.info

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    Active bidding ends at 7:00 pm on the day of each auction and the winning bidder will be determined at that time. If you are the winning bidder, you will receive an email with payment instructions within approximately one hour of the conclusion of the sale.

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    These parcels include bundled condo, subdivision, large commercial, or multi-family residential projects. These developments are often incomplete and include building, zoning, master deed, and other restrictions. Please read lot descriptions carefully for additional details.

  7. UPCOMING AUCTIONS. There are currently no upcoming upcoming auctions scheduled. Tax foreclosures take place every spring, and the auction schedule is typically announced in May. New catalogs and listings will be added throughout June and July. Auctions typically take place August-October every year.

  8. Bidding Overview. All second round auctions will be conducted entirely online. There will be no live bidding. Instead, all bids must be submitted ahead of time by 5:00 pm on Friday November 1st, 2024.

  9. In order to purchase a property, a purchaser must submit an offer online by using this form. Once this form is received and a purchaser is deemed eligible to buy, they will be contacted to gather deed and payment information. There will be a $30 deed recording fee and a $20 processing fee for each purchase.

  10. Please enter your information exactly as it appears on your government issued ID. We do not share any of your sensitive information. Rather, the information below is required to verify your identify and prevent fraud and abuse of the tax-sale process.

  11. Michigan Public Land Auction | Tax-Sale.info

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    In order to access all the information on our site, you must register for a free account. Non-registered users are limited to basic property and auction information. Registration will save you time at the auction and helps ensure that all bidders are legitimate.