Effective: May 25, 1994
Latest Legislation: House Bill 404 - 120th General Assembly
(A) In its judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture rendered with respect to actions filed pursuant to section 5721.14 of the Revised Code, the court shall enter a finding with respect to each parcel of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding instituted against it, which are due and unpaid. The court shall order each parcel to be sold pursuant to Chapter 5723. of the Revised Code, without appraisal, for not less than the lesser of the following:
(1) The fair market value of the parcel, as determined by the county auditor and as specified in the delinquent vacant land tax certificate or master list of delinquent vacant tracts, plus the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding;
(2) The total amount of the finding entered by the court, including all taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest payable subsequent to the delivery to the county prosecuting attorney of the delinquent vacant land tax certificate or master list of delinquent vacant tracts and prior to the transfer of the deed of the parcel to the purchaser following confirmation of sale, plus the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding. For purposes of determining such amount, the county treasurer may estimate the amount of taxes, assessments, interest, penalties, and costs that will be payable at the time the deed of the property is transferred to the purchaser.
Notwithstanding the minimum sales price provisions of divisions (A)(1) and (2) of this section to the contrary, a parcel sold pursuant to this section shall not be sold for less than the amount described in division (A)(2) of this section if the highest bidder is the owner of record of the parcel immediately prior to the judgment of foreclosure or a member of the following class of parties connected to that owner: a member of that owner's immediate family, a person with a power of attorney appointed by that owner who subsequently transfers the parcel to the owner, a sole proprietorship owned by that owner or a member of his immediate family, or a partnership, trust, business trust, corporation, or association in which the owner or a member of his immediate family owns or controls directly or indirectly more than fifty per cent. If a parcel sells for less than the amount described in division (A)(2) of this section, the officer conducting the sale shall require the buyer to complete an affidavit stating that the buyer is not the owner of record immediately prior to the judgment of foreclosure or a member of the specified class of parties connected to that owner, and the affidavit shall become part of the court records of the proceeding. If the county auditor discovers within three years after the date of the sale that a parcel was sold to that owner or a member of the specified class of parties connected to that owner for a price less than the amount so described, and if the parcel is still owned by that owner or a member of the specified class of parties connected to that owner, the auditor within thirty days after such discovery shall add the difference between that amount and the sale price to the amount of taxes that then stand charged against the parcel and is payable at the next succeeding date for payment of real property taxes. As used in this paragraph, "immediate family" means a spouse who resides in the same household and children.
(B) Each parcel affected by the court's finding shall be sold pursuant to section 5723.06 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5721 | Delinquent Lands
Section 5721.01 | Delinquent Lands Definitions.
Section 5721.011 | County Auditor to Compile List and Duplicate of Delinquent Lands.
Section 5721.02 | Collection of Delinquent Taxes.
Section 5721.021 | Employing Collectors to Collect Delinquent Taxes.
Section 5721.04 | Apportionment of Expenses of Publishing Delinquent Tax Lists and Display Notices.
Section 5721.06 | Form of Notice.
Section 5721.08 | Certification of Delinquent Lands Omitted From List.
Section 5721.09 | County Auditor to Act as Agent of the State.
Section 5721.11 | Notice to Purchasers of Delinquent Lands.
Section 5721.12 | Delinquent Entry Transferred Each Year.
Section 5721.13 | Delinquent Land Tax Certificate - Master List of Delinquent Tracts.
Section 5721.14 | Foreclosure and Forfeiture Proceedings Against Vacant Lands.
Section 5721.15 | Form of Notices.
Section 5721.16 | Judgment of Foreclosure and Forfeiture - Findings - Order of Sale.
Section 5721.18 | Foreclosure Proceedings on Lien of State.
Section 5721.181 | Substance of Forms.
Section 5721.19 | Finding - Appraisal and Sale.
Section 5721.191 | Form for Advertisement of Sale.
Section 5721.192 | Deficiency Judgment.
Section 5721.20 | Unclaimed Moneys Remaining to Owner.
Section 5721.21 | Validity of Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or Master List of Delinquent Tracts.
Section 5721.22 | Correction of Duplicate When Erroneously Returned Delinquent.
Section 5721.24 | Entry Marked Redeemed Made Upon Tax Duplicate and Delinquent Tax List.
Section 5721.25 | Redemption of Delinquent Land.
Section 5721.26 | Redemption Where Co-Owner Is Not Joined.
Section 5721.27 | Erroneous Charge of Taxes.
Section 5721.28 | Tax Commissioner to Provide Documents.
Section 5721.29 | County Auditor to Keep and Maintain Records.
Section 5721.30 | Tax Certificate Definitions.
Section 5721.31 | Selecting Parcels for Tax Certificate Sales.
Section 5721.32 | Sale of Tax Certificates by Public Auction.
Section 5721.33 | Negotiating Sale of Number of Tax Certificates.
Section 5721.34 | Void Certificate Where Delinquency Previously Satisfied.
Section 5721.36 | Transferring Tax Certificate.
Section 5721.37 | Filing Request for Foreclosure.
Section 5721.371 | Private Attorney's Fees in Tax Certificate Actions.
Section 5721.372 | Private Selling Officer's Fees.
Section 5721.373 | Title Agent's or Title Insurance Company's Fees.
Section 5721.38 | Right to Redeem.
Section 5721.381 | Payment of Certificate Redemption Price Before Foreclosure.
Section 5721.39 | Judgment of Foreclosure.
Section 5721.40 | Forfeiture of Parcel Remaining Unsold After Two Sales.
Section 5721.41 | Interest Charges.
Section 5721.42 | Issuing Additional Tax Certificate Upon Satisfaction of Subsequent Delinquency.
Section 5721.43 | Prohibiting Demand for Payment of Tax Certificate During Year Following Purchase.
Section 5721.46 | Determining Delinquent Taxes Charged Against Minerals Are Uncollectible.