El Paso County Tax Timeline
Property taxes in El Paso County are due by April 30th. When taxes remain unpaid, the county places liens and eventually schedules tax sales. Acting before tax sale preserves your full equity in the property.
Colorado Springs Tax Lien Situations We Handle
Inherited Properties With Back Taxes
When parents or relatives pass away, heirs often discover unpaid property taxes. Whether in Briargate, Old Colorado City, or Broadmoor, we help heirs resolve tax issues quickly.
Military Family Transitions
Colorado Springs large military community means frequent relocations. Inherited properties can fall behind on taxes when families are stationed elsewhere. We help resolve these situations.
Multiple Liens
Properties may have tax liens combined with HOA liens from communities like Flying Horse or Cordera. We work with title companies to resolve all encumbrances at closing.
Colorado Springs Areas We Serve
El Paso County Treasurer
El Paso County Treasurer: 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80907. Property tax questions: (719) 520-7900.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy a Colorado Springs property with unpaid taxes?
Yes. We purchase properties with back taxes owed to El Paso County. All liens are paid from sale proceeds at closing through the title company.
How does El Paso County handle tax liens?
El Paso County issues tax lien certificates on delinquent properties. These must be satisfied before sale. We coordinate payoff with the county treasurer.
What if the property faces tax sale?
Colorado Springs properties can be sold at tax sale after liens go unredeemed. We can close quickly to preserve your equity before this happens.
Are military families affected differently?
Military families may have protections under SCRA, but inherited properties still face tax obligations. We help military heirs navigate these situations efficiently.
How fast can you close on a tax lien property?
We close in 7-14 days. For properties facing imminent tax sale, we prioritize even faster closings to protect your ownership.