Tax Sale Coordination and Prevention Services

Tax Sale Coordination and Prevention Services assists homeowners in avoiding tax sale and understanding and navigating the tax sale process.

What is a Tax Sale?

Each year, Baltimore City sells homeowners’ unpaid city bills (liens) to outside bidders who then charge interest and fees, allowable under state law, to property owners. The 2024 Tax Sale will take place on May 20th. The last day to pay overdue bills to avoid tax sale is April 30, 2024.

Owner-occupied property is eligible for tax sale (also known as a tax lien certificate sale) if the combined total of its city liens is $750.00 or more. For non-owner-occupied properties, the threshold is $250.00. These liens include but are not limited to unpaid real property taxes, special benefits assessments, alley and footway paving bills, streetscape, minor privilege, multi-family dwelling, clean and board, environmental control, and residential registration charges and fees. Beginning in 2020, unpaid water bills will not count towards the $750 tax sale eligibility threshold for owner-occupied properties.

What Can I Do to Avoid or Reduce the Risk of a Tax Sale?

What is the Tax Sale Deferral Program?

The Tax Sale Deferral Program (formerly known as the Tax Sale Exemption Program) is an annual city program managed by the Departments of Finance and Housing and Community Development. Successful applicants have their properties removed from a tax sale in the year they apply. However, this program does not forgive unpaid bills, and if the bills are not paid, they may qualify the property for tax sale the next year.

How does the Tax Sale Deferral Program work?

The city sets aside $2 million dollars annually. From that starting balance, the amount of each applicant’s liens are deducted from the balance remaining. Once the $2 million dollars is exhausted, the program closes.

Homeowners who receive Final Bill and Legal Notices (FBLN) in February are eligible to participate in this program if they meet the following criteria: