Sell house fast with back taxes owed in Basin, WY.
Unpaid property taxes accrue interest and penalties fast, and eventually trigger a tax-lien sale. Selling for cash pays the taxes at closing and stops the bleeding before the county sells the lien.
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How to sell a tax-delinquent house in Basin, WY
Submit the Basin address, get a written cash offer plus an owner-financing scenario within 24-48 hours, and close at a local title company in as few as 12 days. No fees, no commissions, no repairs.
What Basin back taxes owed sellers tell us
Common pain points.
- Multiple years of unpaid property taxes
- Tax-lien sale notice received from the county
- Penalties + interest growing every month
- Can't catch up while still paying current bills
- Don't want to lose the home (and equity) to tax sale
Typical close in Basin
12-21 days
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FAQ
Basin back taxes owed questions.
- Will homeinvestor.co pay off the back taxes on my Basin house?
- Yes — all unpaid property taxes are paid in full at closing by the title company from the sale proceeds before the seller gets the remainder. You don't pay anything out of pocket.
- What if I owe more in back taxes than the house is worth?
- Then there's no equity for you, but we can still sometimes negotiate with the taxing authority for a discounted payoff. It's case-by-case — submit your address and we'll tell you what's possible.
- How long until the county can foreclose on a tax lien in Wyoming?
- Varies by state, but generally 1–4 years of delinquency before the taxing authority can hold a tax-lien or tax-deed sale. Don't wait — the longer you wait the higher the penalties and interest stack up.
- Can I sell if there's already a tax-lien sale scheduled?
- Often yes, if there's still a "right of redemption" window. We've closed Basin deals days before the scheduled tax sale. Faster the better.
- How fast can we close?
- 12–14 days for a clean tax-delinquent house. Title company pulls a tax certificate, calculates the payoff, and wires the taxing authority at closing.
Your tax-lien runway here:
Back Taxes Owed in Wyoming: the local playbook.
WY foreclosure type
non judicial
Wyoming foreclosures take ~90 days plus a 3-month redemption period. We can close in 10–14 days — well ahead of any sale date.
Who closes your deal in WY
A title company handles closing in Wyoming.
Basin sits in Big Horn County — recording, court filings, and tax-lien notices all run through that county's offices.
Basin market reality
Cheyenne and Casper account for most buyer activity. Jackson is a separate luxury market that trades at very different price points.
- Est. median home
- $250,000
- Typical DOM
- 71 days
For Basin tax-delinquent sellers specifically: a typical MLS sale at 71 days on market plus WY's normal 30–45 day escrow stretches the resolution to 106+ days — usually longer than the runway you have. A direct cash close in 12–21 days is what makes this path work.
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