Houston Tax Foreclosure Relief


Progressive Realty Solutions, LLC assists home owners and property owners in the Houston, Texas and Sugar Land, Texas areas to stop tax foreclosures by the taxing authorities. We have a wide variety of programs designed to assist you to stop tax foreclosures on your home or on your business property. In addition to our services, we are regularly in contact with real estate attorneys in the Houston area who could assist you if you currently have tax a foreclosure suit. Please contact the Houston tax foreclosure assistance personnel at Progressive Realty Solutions, LLC and see how we can help you. Do not let the taxing authorities foreclosure on your home.

Progressive Realty Solutions, LLC offers the following services to stop tax foreclosures in the Houston area:

Ad Valorem Tax Liens - We provide tax loans and will develop a payment plan whereby you can make flexible, monthly payments toward your property tax thereby not having to come up with a lump sum to pay for your Harris County or Fort Bend County property tax, HISD property tax, and any other related property taxes. Contact our representatives so that we can help you to stop tax foreclosures in the Houston metropolitan area.

Stop Tax Foreclosure Law Suits - If you have been sued by the taxing authorities for delinquent property tax on your home or your business property, such as Harris County and Fort Bend County, HISD, Alief ISD, Fort Bend ISD, or Houston municipal tax, please contact our representatives so that we can help you pay off the tax and stop the tax foreclosure and law suit. If you subject yourself to a default judgment or if the taxing jurisdictions prevail in the suit, it may reflect on your credit report for the next ten years. In Texas, a judgment last ten years and can be renewed for another 10 years at the end of the first term. This means that if the judgment is renewed, the judgment could be on your credit report for 20 years! Do not let a tax foreclosure suit affect your ability to obtain loans later on. Stop the Houston Tax Foreclosure on your property now by contacting our Houston Tax Foreclosure representatives.

Stop Tax Foreclosure Sales - Tax foreclosure sales occur on the first Tuesday of each month. If the taxing authority already has a judgment against you and you received the Notice of Foreclosure 21 days before the sale, you can stop the sale at any time prior to the sale by paying off the entire amount of the delinquent tax and any additional costs which the taxing authorities incurred in foreclosing your property. Oftentimes, a second mortgage or an equity loan is not possible because of the short length of time needed to secure the loan to pay off the taxes. The Houston tax foreclosure loan representatives at Progressive Realty Solutions, LLC can assist you in securing a loan quickly to pay off your property taxes. However, time is short. For you to secure the proper amount to pay off your tax debt, we will need to properly assess your unique situation prior to extending the loan. Don’t wait until the last minute to seek tax debt relief. Please contact the Houston tax foreclosure representatives as soon as possible to stop the Harris County and Fort Bend County tax foreclosure sales.

Stop HOA Foreclosures - Progressive Realty Solutions, LLC usually does not extend loans to people who are faced with foreclosure due to the non-payment of Home Owner Association fees. however, in some narrow instances, we can provide loans to stop Home Owner Association (HOA) foreclosures. Please keep in mind that, unlike ad valorem tax foreclosures, HOA foreclosures can be non-judicial; and, as such, do not required the HOA to file a law suit. Because there is no need for a foreclosure suit, 21-day notice of foreclosure sale is all that is required. Please contact our Houston tax foreclosure representatives to see if we can assist you in stopping the HOA foreclosure sale.

Serving clients in Houston, Southwest Houston, Sugar Land, West Houston, Memorial, River Oaks, Royal Oaks, Pearland, The Heights, Bay Area, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, and Galveston County.

Highlights

Flat New Home Market
Jan. 11, 2010

Houston's new-home market is expected to be flat this year as skittish consumers, tight credit and weak job growth continue to squeeze sales and starts.
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Houston Foreclosure Lists Affected by Hurricane
Oct. 27, 2009

Houston foreclosure lists grew in the first weeks of October compared to foreclosures during the same month last year because of the effects of Hurricane Ike, based on a report from the Houston Association of Realtors.

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Studies on Foreclosures
Oct. 24, 2009

The University of Houston's Center for Public Policy has been awarded $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to continue work on a research project studying foreclosures it hopes will serve as a resource for the public and inform policymakers.
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Cleaning Up Foreclosed Homes After the Mortgage Crisis
Aril 28, 2008

Junk haulers expand their business in the wake of evictees leaving behind houses in terrible condition.
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