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Wayne County Tax Foreclosures Postponed Another Year for Occupied Properties -- But Taxes Are Still Due

Image credit: Jake Neher/WDET Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree says the move will protect nearly 7,000 properties. Wayne County tax foreclosures have been postponed for occupied properties until March 31, 2022. Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court Judge Timothy Kenny issued an order to delay the tax auction for occupied properties after receiving a petition from Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree. The order partially extends a moratorium on tax foreclosures already in place that had been set to expire late this week. Sabree says the move will protect nearly 7,000 properties total: 2,400 owner-occupied properties, 4,100 non-owner-occupied rental properties and about 170 commercial-occupied properties. “We want to make sure that because of COVID-19, that anyone that’s living in a property or running a business that’s operating, that they don’t lose their property.” Eric Sabree, Wayne County Treasurer

No occupied properties in Wayne County tax foreclosure auction this year

Sabree said there are multiple reasons for his last-minute request, all related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio His office’s call center was strained to the point of being non-functional, and other constraints on the office prevented it from helping many people who needed assistance this year. And Sabree said many people are still waiting for tax returns and other government assistance that could help them make payments. “Because of that, and because people are still struggling, we decided to go to court and ask that any occupied property be given an extended redemption period to March 31, 2022,” he said.

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