Property Tax Dispute Resolution
Summary
If someone pays your property taxes and tries to evict you, Alabama law allows you to redeem your property by paying the amount they paid plus any additional taxes. Contact Alabama Legal Services for pro bono assistance and the Mobile County Probate Court for further guidance. If you secure a lawyer, they may request a postponement of your court date.Full Conversation
Some one paid my property taxes and now she trying to evicte me and I'm disabled and she is just in the tax deed and I am still on the property deed i am 69 years old and I have been exmp for paying taxes I have proof that I have paid my property taxes before she did and she still is trying to evicte me my next court date is */*/* at * am the judge told me i have to get a lawyer when I come to court
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to know that many states have laws that protect homeowners, especially senior citizens, from eviction. Here's what you can generally do:
- Challenge the claim of the person who paid your property taxes
- Show the proof that you've paid your taxes
- Apply for legal aid services in your area
Could you please share your location to guide you better?
And the judge told me that I can buy my property back she paid * dollars and the tax person told me I can't buy my property back but the judge said I can
I see. To better assist you, I'll need your location. Laws regarding property redemption vary across states. Can you please let me know where you are?
In Grand Bay Alabama *
Thank you for providing your location. Here are some important points related to your situation:
*. Alabama law allows tax delinquent property owners to redeem their property.
*. To redeem, you'll need to pay the amount the purchaser paid for the property, plus any taxes they paid afterward.
*. You can contact the Alabama Legal Services for pro bono assistance.
*. Also, consider contacting the Mobile County Probate Court for further guidance.
Do you have the phone number Alabama legal services for pro bono lawyer and the phone number to mobile county probate court
Sure, here are the contact details:
~Alabama Legal Services Pro Bono Program
Phone: (*) *-*
~Mobile County Probate Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Please reach out to them for further guidance on your situation.
Will they be able to get a a pro bono lawyer before the 12th what will happen will the lawyer get the court date set for another court date
It's difficult to guarantee if a pro bono lawyer can be arranged before the 12th, as it depends on the agency's capacity. However, if you acquire a lawyer, they might be able to request a postponement of the court date.
Ok
I'm glad I could help. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions. Best of luck with your case!