Section 79. After ninety days from the taking or purchase by a town of any parcels of land for non-payment of taxes, the commissioner may, and on written application of the town treasurer shall, inquire into the value of such parcels and the validity of tax titles held thereon. As a part of such inquiry the commissioner shall, upon written request therefor by any person in interest, hear such person relative to any matter pertaining to such inquiry. If the commissioner is of the opinion that such parcels are of insufficient value to meet the taxes, interest and charges including the payment of fifty dollars to a city or town as the legal fee for proceedings under this section, and all subsequent taxes and assessments thereon, together with the expenses of a foreclosure under section sixty-nine, including the payment of fifty dollars to a city or town as the legal fee for proceedings under this section, that none of such parcels exceeds $15,000 in value, and that the facts essential to the validity of the tax titles on such lands have been adequately established, he shall make affidavit of such finding, which shall be recorded in the registry of deeds for the district wherein the land lies. The dollar value of such parcels specified in the previous sentence shall be increased every January 1 by the percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for the previous calendar year.
The commissioner may require the treasurer to include in his application a statement under the penalties of perjury setting forth such information appearing in the records of the assessors and of the collector and tending to establish the validity of the tax titles on such parcels of land as the commissioner deems meet. The statement so made, or such portion thereof as the commissioner finds pertinent, may be incorporated in his affidavit and, when recorded, shall be prima facie evidence of such facts.
Upon the recording of the affidavit the treasurer may sell all the parcels included therein, severally or together, at public auction to the highest bidder, first giving notice of the time and place of sale by publication fourteen days at least before the sale in a newspaper published in the town, if any, otherwise in the county and by posting a notice of the sale in some convenient and public place in the town fourteen days at least before the sale; provided, that the treasurer at such auction may reject any bid which he deems inadequate. If the sale under this section shall not be made within four years from said taking or purchase, it shall be made by the treasurer for the time being when he deems best, or at once upon service on him of a written demand by any person interested therein. The treasurer shall execute and deliver to the highest bidder whose bid has not been rejected as inadequate a deed without covenant except that the sale has in all particulars been conducted according to law. The purchaser shall be required as a condition of the sale to authorize the treasurer executing the deed on behalf of the city or town to record the same, and the expense of such recording shall be paid by such purchaser. The treasurer shall cause such deed to be recorded in the proper registry of deeds within fifteen days after the execution thereof. Title taken pursuant to a sale under this section shall be absolute upon the recording of such deed of the treasurer.
If the amount received from the sale is more than the taxes, interest and charges including the payment of fifty dollars to a city or town as the legal fee for proceedings under this section, and subsequent taxes and assessments, on all lands included in the sale, together with the expenses thereof, the balance shall be deposited with the town treasurer to be paid to the person entitled thereto if demanded within five years, otherwise it shall enure to the town. If such surplus results from the sale of several parcels for a lump sum, it shall be held as aforesaid for the several owners in proportion to the prices at which the several parcels were originally taken or purchased by the town.
The treasurer shall include the payment of fifty dollars to a city or town as the legal fee for proceedings under this section and said amount shall be added to the tax title account of the land being sold at public auction and shall be included in the amount due for redemption if redemption is made prior to said sale.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 60 - Collection of Local Taxes
Section 2 - Collection; Payment Over; Returns; Abatement
Section 2a - Banks Designated to Receive Tax Payments; Agreements
Section 2b - Municipal Taxes; Collection Services; Agreements; Compensation; Reports; Accounting
Section 2c - Assignment or Transfer of Tax Receivables; Conditions of Sale; Limitations
Section 3 - Tax Bills; Notices; Affidavits of Sending
Section 3c - City or Town Scholarship Fund; Donation; Deposits; Distribution
Section 3d - City or Town Aid to Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund; Voluntary Check Off Donations
Section 3e - Application of Partial Payments
Section 6 - Books or Electronically Prepared Records Containing Tax Lists; Duty to Keep
Section 8 - Collector's Books as Municipal Property; Open to Examination
Section 12 - Custody of Books, etc.; Demand
Section 13 - Necessity and Duty to Give Bond
Section 14 - Special Collector; Bond
Section 15 - Fees of Collector
Section 15b - Tax Title Collection Revolving Fund
Section 17 - Unpaid Taxes; Collection
Section 20 - Certificate of Abatement
Section 21 - Error in Name of Person; Collection From Intended Persons
Section 22a - Separate Tax Bills or Notices; Partial Payments on Account; Receipts
Section 23 - Filing Certificates; Releasing Liens, Etc.
Section 23a - Certificate of Liens; Fee Schedule; Acceptance of Section Prior to Jan. 1, 1988
Section 23b - Certificate of Liens; Fee Schedule
Section 24 - Levy by Distress or Seizure and Sale; Exemptions
Section 25 - Detention of Goods Distrained; Notice; Sale
Section 26 - Adjournment; Notice
Section 27 - Levy of Tax on Land by Distress of Stock and Produce
Section 28 - Accounting for Surplus
Section 29 - Issuance of Warrant to Collect; Hearing; Imprisonment
Section 30 - Certificate of Commitment
Section 31 - Release of Imprisoned Taxpayers; Proceedings
Section 32 - Liability of Collector for Taxes, etc., After Discharge
Section 34 - Warrants; Release After Service; Rearrest
Section 34a - Bond; Release of Delinquent Taxpayer From Custody
Section 35 - Actions Against Delinquent Taxpayers
Section 36 - Collection From Decedents' Estates
Section 37 - Lien of Taxes on Land; Duration; Sale; Title
Section 37a - Sales, etc., That Cannot Be Legally Made; Statements by Collectors
Section 37b - Certification of Amounts Necessary for Taking Land Under Sec. 37
Section 38 - Mortgagees; Notice Requiring Demand for Payment
Section 39 - Service of Tax Notice; Designating Place
Section 40 - Notice of Sale; Contents
Section 41 - Description in Case of Change of Local Name
Section 42 - Notice of Sale; Posting
Section 43 - Conduct of Sale, Etc.
Section 45 - Collector's Deed; Contents; Effect
Section 46 - Defective Titles; Reimbursement of Purchasers; Reassessment
Section 47 - Tax Title Owners; Filing Required Statements
Section 48 - Insufficient Bids; Municipality as Purchaser; Collector's Duties
Section 49 - Purchase Price Unpaid; Validity of Sale
Section 50 - Municipalities as Purchasers; Deeds; Tax Title Accounts; Foreclosures
Section 50a - Municipalities; Land Held Under Tax Sales; Protecting Interests
Section 50b - Municipalities; Foreclosure Proceedings; Appropriations
Section 51 - Several Parcels of Small Value; Sale Together
Section 52 - Management and Sale of Land Acquired for Taxes
Section 53 - Taking for Taxes; Notice
Section 54 - Instrument of Taking; Form; Contents; Effect
Section 56 - Taking in Name of One of Several Owners; Extent of Taking
Section 57 - Affidavit of Collector, etc.; Evidence
Section 57a - Payment by Check or Electronic Funds Transfer Not Duly Paid; Penalty
Section 58 - Payments by Mortgagee; Addition to Debt
Section 59 - Payments by Mortgagors or Mortgagees
Section 60 - Payments by Other Than Fee Owners
Section 61 - Taxes Subsequent to Sale or Taking
Section 61a - Lands Subject to Tax Titles Held by Municipalities; Taking for Nonpayment of Taxes
Section 62 - Land Taken or Sold for Taxes; Redemption
Section 62a - Municipalities; Payment Agreements
Section 63 - Payments to Treasurer Instead of Purchaser; Certificate of Release
Section 64 - Absolute Title After Foreclosure
Section 65 - Rights of Redemption; Petition for Foreclosure; Legal Fees
Section 66 - Title Examinations; Notice
Section 68 - Answer; Offer of Redemption; Hearing
Section 69 - Decree Barring Redemption; Vacating Decree; Petition
Section 70 - Validity of Title; Questioning; Decree of Court
Section 71 - Jury Trials; Waiver; Framing Issues
Section 72 - Questions of Law Reported
Section 73 - Costs and Fees; Deposit by Petitioner
Section 75 - Practice and Procedure
Section 76 - Jurisdiction of Land Court; Petition for Redemption
Section 76a - Partial Redemption; Divided Lands
Section 76b - Errors or Irregularities in Water, Sewer Use or Municipal Light Rates and Charges
Section 76c - Tax Titles Held by Towns; Notice of Assignments, Redemptions or Foreclosures
Section 77a - Sale by Municipalities; Land Acquired Through Foreclosure; Recording Deeds
Section 77c - Deeds Accepted by Municipalities in Lieu of Foreclosure; Taxes
Section 79 - Sale Without Foreclosure; Inquiries
Section 80 - Lack of or Inadequate Bids; Sales Without Foreclosure
Section 80a - Title to Land Conveyed Under Sec. 79 or Sec. 80; Questioning Barred
Section 80b - Title Acquired Under Sec. 79 or Sec. 80; Petition to Establish; Procedure
Section 80c - Title to Land Conveyed Under Sec. 79 or Sec. 80; Curing Defects
Section 82 - Notice to Holder of Invalid Tax Title; Release of Interest
Section 83 - Failure to Release Interest; Recording Affidavit of Notice by Collector
Section 84a - Certificates of Invalidity; Refunds to Tax Holders
Section 85 - Taxes Paid by Co-Tenants; Lien on Co-Tenants' Interest
Section 86 - Enforcement of Lien of Co-Tenant
Section 87 - Directions to Collectors; Ordinances or By-Laws
Section 88 - Tax Lists and Warrants; Posting by Sheriff or Deputies
Section 89 - Fees of Sheriff for Collecting Taxes
Section 90 - Treasurer as Collector; Warrants
Section 91 - Foreign Corporation; Non-Resident; Failure to Pay Taxes; Restraint on Business
Section 93 - Money Due Taxpayer From Municipalities; Withholding for Delinquent Taxes
Section 94 - Accounts and Receipts of Collectors; Exhibiting on Request of Municipal Officers
Section 95 - Credits and Payments to Collectors
Section 96 - Removal of Collectors
Section 98 - Back Taxes; Actions to Recover
Section 99 - Collectors; Failure to Exhibit Accounts or Receipts
Section 100 - Collectors; Failure to Turn Over Accounts
Section 101 - Violations of Sec. 12
Section 102 - Collectors; Violations of Sec. 2 or Sec. 8
Section 103 - Failure to Aid Collector