♥♫♥ Crystal ♥♫♥ asked:


Do you pay property taxes right away? Or do you wait until the house is paid off before you start incurring property taxes? I am thinking about buying a house but I am afraid I wont be able to afford property taxes.

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5 Responses to “When buying a house when do you have to start paying property taxes?”

  1. SLOPPY JACK on July 3rd, 2009 2:16 pm
  2. klukach@sbcglobal.net on July 4th, 2009 8:44 am

    http://www.zimbio.com/chapter13bankruptcynow35/articles/4/Chapter+7+Discharge+Bankruptcy

    You can pay monthly (escrow) its all in one bill along with your mortgage or you can pay the whole thing once a year. I find it easier to escrow.

  3. janinenc2002 on July 4th, 2009 9:35 pm

    What Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

    You pay property taxes annually. You can choose to do it in a lump sum or add it to your monthly mortgage payment when you are financing. This is easier for most people to do than coming up with a couple thousand dollars at one time.

  4. dcgirl on July 6th, 2009 1:29 pm

    What Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

    Most mortgage companies require that you escrow and if you have a mortgage, you rarely have to pay your real estate taxes directly to the city/state. Your mortgage will have a monthly escrow fee added to it; at the end of the year (or every six months depending on the policy and mortgage) the escrow is distributed— the money you have put in over the months is divided up and the taxes are paid by the mortgage company directly to the state/city. Your insurance, too. This is because if you get behind in your taxes, the state can take your house; if you have a fire or other disaster and no insurance, your house is gone… either way, you’d still owe money on the mortgage and you probably wouldn’t pay because your house is gone! So this is the mortgage company’s way of making sure they get paid.

  5. S. Leroy on July 9th, 2009 6:34 am