Fresno Homeowners Facing Property Tax Problems
Property tax delinquency in Fresno County can quickly lead to liens, penalties, and even foreclosure. If you’re behind on real estate taxes due to job loss, inflation, medical bills, or other hardships, you’re not alone. CuraDebt helps homeowners negotiate tax payments and protect their home from county enforcement.
California Property Tax Laws: What to Know
In California, unpaid property taxes become a lien against your home on July 1st each year. If the taxes go unpaid for five years, the property may be auctioned by the county. However, homeowners have legal options to prevent foreclosure — especially when working with an advocate.
CuraDebt reviews your delinquent amounts, penalty schedule, and redemption timeline. We work with Fresno County offices and lenders to resolve your property tax balance through settlements, installment plans, or tax relief programs.
How CuraDebt Helps Fresno Homeowners
- ✔️ Avoid tax sales and foreclosure
- ✔️ Resolve liens and penalties with Fresno County
- ✔️ Combine mortgage, property tax, and other debts
- ✔️ Stop interest accrual and aggressive collections
- ✔️ Create structured resolution plans
If your mortgage company is demanding proof of payment or your escrow has ballooned due to taxes, CuraDebt can help you respond, organize documents, and take action before deadlines.
FAQs About Property Tax Relief in Fresno
What happens if I don’t pay my property taxes in Fresno?
Your home may face a tax lien and eventually be auctioned after five years of delinquency. Penalties and interest also accumulate quickly.
Can I negotiate with the tax collector?
Yes. Fresno County may allow installment agreements. CuraDebt can help structure and submit those on your behalf.
Can I lose my home over unpaid property tax?
Yes, but foreclosure is a last resort. If addressed early, most situations can be resolved without losing your property.
Does CuraDebt help with other debts too?
Yes. CuraDebt handles IRS debt, credit cards, business debt, and more — often combining them into a single solution plan.