Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1426

Caption

Right to redeem; lien; sale

Impact

One significant change brought by SB1426 is the stipulation that a property tax lien can be fully redeemed within three years of sale, and potentially beyond that period until certain actions are taken against the property. This law aims to protect the rights of property owners while ensuring that the county treasurers and buyers are also afforded legal clarity in dealing with foreclosures and property sales. The bill establishes a standardized approach for handling situations where properties do not sell, including provisions for notices and minimum bid requirements at auctions.

Summary

SB1426, also known as the 'Equity Theft Prevention Act', addresses the foreclosure process concerning tax liens on real property in Arizona. The bill amends several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes, particularly those relating to the right to redeem property that has been sold due to unpaid taxes. The primary focus is to provide clearer guidelines on how long a property owner can redeem their property after a tax lien sale and the conditions under which surplus funds from such sales must be handled by the county treasurer.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB1426 may arise from concerns about its potential to complicate or streamline existing practices in property taxation and foreclosure. While proponents argue that the legislation better protects property owners from losing their homes due to tax lapses, opponents fear that it may allow for opportunistic claims to surplus funds generated from such sales. There's particular worry that the bill may inadvertently enable predatory practices by third parties looking to take advantage of property owners navigating the claiming process for surplus money after their property has been sold.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2098

Property sale; redemption; tax liens

AZ SB1431

Right to redeem; foreclosure; sale

AZ HB2598

Tax deed; sale; affordable housing

AZ HB2663

Homeowners' associations; assessment liens

AZ HB2196

Commercial property assessed financing

AZ HB2648

Condominiums; planned communities; lien; assessment

AZ HB2524

Property taxes; elderly assistance fund

AZ SCR1006

Property tax; refund; nuisance enforcement

AZ HB2861

Condominiums; terminations

AZ SB1006

Divestment; K-12; abortion; explicit material

Similar Bills

AZ HB2098

Property sale; redemption; tax liens

AZ SB1431

Right to redeem; foreclosure; sale

AZ HB2878

Judicial foreclosure; excess proceeds sale

AZ HB2598

Tax deed; sale; affordable housing

AZ HB2445

Tax deed; sale; affordable housing

AZ SB1070

Tax deed land sales; procedures

MI SB0423

Property tax: delinquent taxes; sunsets on certain delinquent tax payment reduction and foreclosure avoidance programs; modify. Amends sec. 78g & 78q of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.78g & 211.78q).

MI HB4741

Property tax: delinquent taxes; sunsets on certain delinquent tax payment reduction and foreclosure avoidance programs; modify. Amends secs. 78g & 78q of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.78g & 211.78q).