NYC urges homeowners to check status as property lien deadline looms
Briefly

The NYC Department of Finance is preparing to sell over 30,000 property liens on June 3 due to unpaid taxes, water, or sewer bills, threatening homeowners with property seizure. Fortunately, the deadline to remove a lien has been extended to June 2, prompting authorities to urge residents to check their lien status and settle debts promptly to avoid losing property. This marks the first lien sale since the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the financial struggles some residents face as they navigate post-pandemic recovery.
Property owners facing unpaid taxes will have their liens sold on June 3, raising concerns about potential property seizure. Residents must act before the extended June 2 deadline.
The NYC Department of Finance is urging homeowners to settle debts promptly as over 30,000 property liens are set to be sold due to unpaid taxes and bills.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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