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Yes. A deposit of $200 or 5% of the winning bid, whichever is greater, is required for each item you anticipate winning at the sale. Deposits may be made via wire transfer, cash, cashier’s check (no more than two months from the issue date), or money order. Deposits must be received by the Clerk’s Office …

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Yes.  In order to participate in the sale, bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com to get a username and password and place a valid deposit in U.S. Dollars with the Clerk’s Office. Bidders must be registered on the site by the day before the sale. Deposits must be received by the Clerk’s Office by 4 p.m. Eastern …

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You may keep funds on deposit for future bidding for up to one year. To request a refund of your funds on deposit, log into your bidder account at https://www.lake.realtaxdeed.com/ and select “Request Refund” from the “Funds Transfer Menu.” Accounts with no financial or bidding activity for more than one year will receive a notice …

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If a property goes up for bid at a tax deed sale and is not purchased, the applicant holding the tax certificate may take ownership of the property. If the applicant chooses not to take ownership of the property, it is placed on the Lands Available for Taxes List. The land is available for purchase …

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The status of properties scheduled for sale will be updated periodically on the online auction site, www.lake.realtaxdeed.com. Every effort is made to keep this information current; however, to check for last-minute redemptions, you may contact a Tax Deed Clerk at (352) 253-2620 or 2621.

To redeem a tax deed property means that all current and delinquent taxes are paid to the Tax Collector’s Office and the property will no longer be going to sale.

Any information regarding the sale of tax certificates must be obtained from the Lake County Tax Collector’s Office. Their contact number is (352) 343-9602 or visit the Tax Collector’s Office at one of their three locations.

If full payment is not made within 24 hours after the time of the sale, your deposit will be forfeited. Additionally, if you are the high bidder and refuse to honor your bid for any reason, you may be barred from participating in Lake County’s tax deed sales.

If you are the successful bidder for a property at a tax deed sale, full payment must be received by the Clerk’s Office within 24 hours after the time of the sale. Accepted forms of payment are cash, cashier’s check, U.S. Postal money order, payment from deposit balance, and wire transfer. NOTE: We do not …

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A Property Information Report for each certificate is found in the tax deed file on our website; however, the Clerk’s Office is not responsible for any discrepancies or omissions in this report. It is the buyer’s responsibility to research the property that he/she is interested in purchasing. Tax Deeds are sold AS IS on a …

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