What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
First of all, I apologize for the length of this, I just wanted to make sure I included all of the relevant information. Having said that, I have a pretty unique situation that I need some help with.
First, a little of the history: In 2005 I formed a partnership with a friend of mine. We went to a bank and got a commercial construction loan. We then purchased a piece of commercial land and began constructing a commercial building. This building isn’t very large (so it isn’t worth that much).
In 2007 we tried to get a second round of financing from the bank, but as you can probably guess, that didn’t happen with all of the problems going on at the time. The building was not finished. We were able to pour the concrete slab, frame it, and install a roof.
Since we could not get any more financing from around a dozen banks and investors we spoke with, we decided to stop paying the mortgage in 2008. In 2009 the bank foreclosed. We hired an attorney. However, we received a notice that the bank’s attorneys had the case dismissed without prejudice. Our attorney told us it was probably because they didn’t have a document they needed to prove that we owed money on the loan. He said they might not even have the original, signed agreement. That bank was going through a lot at the time, and there were a LOT of personnel changes, so that could be true.
Some time later the bank sold our mortgage to a collection agency. They have sent us several letters requesting payment in full, but we cannot pay it. In fact, we never made a single payment. We haven’t heard from the collection agency in years.
A few years ago the state was doing some road work near our property and had to purchase a piece of land from us. They paid us a good amount of money for this piece of land. They never said anything about the foreclosure or the collection agency.
The point is, it appears that the deed is owned by our partnership. When I look the property up online, our partnership name is listed as the owner, our deed type is a warranty deed, and the % ownership is 100.
So, here’s where I need some advice: We have also never paid property taxes on the land/building. We cannot afford to pay the taxes because each year the taxes are a lot (for us).
Half of the property taxes go to the city, and half go to the county. When I look at the tax bills for each year going back to 2006, there is a warning that states:
DELINQUENT, Foreclosure
Some state: Foreclosure Warning, DELINQUENT, Foreclosure
The tax bill for this year, 2016, states: Foreclosure Warning
We have never received any other communication from the city or county, just the tax bills every year.
My main question is: Why hasn’t the city or county foreclosed on our property?
We have several theories:
The foreclosure case was dismissed without prejudice, so maybe that is preventing the city and/or county from trying to sell the property. Maybe they are waiting for the statute of limitations to run out, which our attorney told us would be 10 years. He said that if the bank or collection agency didn’t foreclose within 10 years that we would own the property outright without having to finish paying for it.
Or, maybe they HAVE tried to sell the property, but no one wants to pay so much in back taxes for an unfinished building. But then why are we still the owners of the deed? Why isn’t the city an/or county listed as the owner?
Or, maybe since the property taxes are split between the county and city, there is something that is preventing them from acting.
So, why do you think we still own the deed and no one appears to be taking any action?
If anyone can give any advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
First of all, I apologize for the length of this, I just wanted to make sure I included all of the relevant information. Having said that, I have a pretty unique situation that I need some help with.
First, a little of the history: In 2005 I formed a partnership with a friend of mine. We went to a bank and got a commercial construction loan. We then purchased a piece of commercial land and began constructing a commercial building. This building isn’t very large (so it isn’t worth that much).
In 2007 we tried to get a second round of financing from the bank, but as you can probably guess, that didn’t happen with all of the problems going on at the time. The building was not finished. We were able to pour the concrete slab, frame it, and install a roof.
Since we could not get any more financing from around a dozen banks and investors we spoke with, we decided to stop paying the mortgage in 2008. In 2009 the bank foreclosed. We hired an attorney. However, we received a notice that the bank’s attorneys had the case dismissed without prejudice. Our attorney told us it was probably because they didn’t have a document they needed to prove that we owed money on the loan. He said they might not even have the original, signed agreement. That bank was going through a lot at the time, and there were a LOT of personnel changes, so that could be true.
Some time later the bank sold our mortgage to a collection agency. They have sent us several letters requesting payment in full, but we cannot pay it. In fact, we never made a single payment. We haven’t heard from the collection agency in years.
A few years ago the state was doing some road work near our property and had to purchase a piece of land from us. They paid us a good amount of money for this piece of land. They never said anything about the foreclosure or the collection agency.
The point is, it appears that the deed is owned by our partnership. When I look the property up online, our partnership name is listed as the owner, our deed type is a warranty deed, and the % ownership is 100.
So, here’s where I need some advice: We have also never paid property taxes on the land/building. We cannot afford to pay the taxes because each year the taxes are a lot (for us).
Half of the property taxes go to the city, and half go to the county. When I look at the tax bills for each year going back to 2006, there is a warning that states:
DELINQUENT, Foreclosure
Some state: Foreclosure Warning, DELINQUENT, Foreclosure
The tax bill for this year, 2016, states: Foreclosure Warning
We have never received any other communication from the city or county, just the tax bills every year.
My main question is: Why hasn’t the city or county foreclosed on our property?
We have several theories:
The foreclosure case was dismissed without prejudice, so maybe that is preventing the city and/or county from trying to sell the property. Maybe they are waiting for the statute of limitations to run out, which our attorney told us would be 10 years. He said that if the bank or collection agency didn’t foreclose within 10 years that we would own the property outright without having to finish paying for it.
Or, maybe they HAVE tried to sell the property, but no one wants to pay so much in back taxes for an unfinished building. But then why are we still the owners of the deed? Why isn’t the city an/or county listed as the owner?
Or, maybe since the property taxes are split between the county and city, there is something that is preventing them from acting.
So, why do you think we still own the deed and no one appears to be taking any action?
If anyone can give any advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.