Selling a House With a Property Tax Lien in St. Louis County

A property tax lien on your St. Louis County home does not stop you from selling it — it just has to be paid off as part of the sale, which happens at closing. If unpaid taxes have become a lien against your property, here is how a sale actually works and how it protects the value you have built.

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A Tax Lien Does Not Block a Sale

Unpaid property taxes attach to the property as a lien — a debt that stays with the home. You can still sell; the lien simply must be satisfied at or before closing. In practice, the title company calculates the exact payoff (the delinquent taxes plus interest and costs), pays it from the sale proceeds, and clears the lien so the buyer receives clean title. Your St. Louis County Collector of Revenue can provide the payoff figure.

Tax lien payoff at closing St. Louis — delinquent taxes paid from proceeds, owner keeps the remaining equity

How the Money Works in Your Favor

This is the part that surprises worried owners: in most cases, the back taxes are a relatively small slice of the home's value. When you sell, that slice is paid off and you keep the rest. Compare that to losing the home at a tax sale, where the timing and price are out of your hands. Selling on your own terms is how you turn a stressful lien into cash in your pocket.

We Buy As-Is, Lien and All

You do not need to pay off the taxes before contacting us, and you do not need to make repairs. Trio Realty Partners buys St. Louis County homes as-is, coordinates the tax payoff with the title company, and closes on a timeline that works for your situation — including beating a tax-sale date when one is approaching. No agents, no fees, no commissions.

Confirm the Details Locally

Because exact figures and deadlines are specific to your parcel, confirm them with your County Collector of Revenue (or the City Collector if your home is in the City of St. Louis), and consider a qualified attorney or tax professional for advice on your situation. This is general information, not legal advice — but selling is often the cleanest way to resolve a tax lien with your equity intact.

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Call 314-804-0777 or fill out the form. Tell us about the property and the tax lien, and we will give you a fair all-cash offer in 24 hours and a closing timeline that protects your equity.

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