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Sean Li
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Delinquent Tax List San Antonio Bexar County

Sean Li
  • San Antonio, TX
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I am thinking about requesting the delinquent tax list from Bexar County Tax Office (or its appraisal district). Anyone has experience obtaining the list? 

  • Where or who should I request it from?
  • How much does each item cost? 
  • Does the list work well here in San Antonio?
  • How about the code violation list?

Thanks,

Sean

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Matt Sandidge
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Matt Sandidge
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Sean

Bexar County's (along with several other TX counties) list can be found here:  http://taxsales.lgbs.com/

You can also go to Linebarger's offices downtown and purchase a paper copy of the list for $5 cash.  It will sometimes give you a little extra info regarding other liens that may be attached to the property.

I think a lot of your questions can be answered under their FAQ (http://taxsales.lgbs.com/faqs?state=texas)

How much a property sells for varies from property to property and month to month.  There is a minimum bid amount that is set for each property based on the past due taxes and attorney's fees.  There can be deals to be had from time to time - you just need to do a lot of due diligence.

Go downtown next Tuesday and check it out.  It's an interesting experience.

I am not sure on the current process for code violations list as it's been about 10 years since I last requested it.  Please post here or DM me if you have any luck.

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