Got Served a Tax Lawsuit For a Family Property in Chambers County?

Note: BCP Real Estate is not a law firm and its employees/owners are not acting as your attorneys. The information contained on this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter.

If a family property in Chambers County has put your name on a tax lawsuit, the confusion is understandable. Many of the people we talk to didn’t know they were tied to the property until the paperwork arrived.

Often the first contact is a constable or sheriff’s deputy at the door with a citation and an Original Petition. Being served in person is unsettling, and people frequently assume it’s something more serious than it is. In these matters it’s usually just the standard way a civil case over unpaid property taxes begins. It isn’t a criminal charge, and it isn’t a scam.

The usual cause is a gap in probate. When an owner passes away without probate, their interest passes to the next of kin under Texas intestacy laws, while the county’s records still list the original owner. When the taxes go unpaid long enough, the suit is filed and the county researches the family tree to name the living heirs.

In Chambers County, taxes run through the Chambers County Tax Assessor-Collector (405 South Main Street, Anahuac, TX 77514; 409-267-2742), property values are set by the Chambers County Appraisal District, and the case is on record with the Chambers County District Clerk. All of it is public and can be confirmed before you make any decision.

From there, people generally resolve the lawsuit with an attorney, look into a payment arrangement, or sell their portion, which takes them out of the lawsuit without needing everyone else to agree.

A couple of questions we hear a lot in Chambers County:

It’s low-lying land near the bay we never use. Can I still sell my share? Yes. The location and condition of the property don’t change the fact that a share passed to you, and you can sell that share to step out of the lawsuit.

Could this lawsuit affect other property I own? These suits are about the specific delinquent property. We’re not attorneys and can’t advise on your other assets, so that’s a question for a lawyer. What selling your share does is remove you from this particular case.

If you’re looking to remove yourself from a lawsuit and get paid for your interest, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 for an offer today.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *