Bexar County is suing for delinquent property taxes on a parcel in St. Hedwig.
Official Courthouse Record · AI-summarized for clarity
- Published
- Category
- Tax Sale
- City
- St. Hedwig
- Address
- St. Hedwig, Texas
- Case #
- 2015TA103828
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
File a Written Answer
You must file a written answer with the clerk by the first Monday after 42 days from the date of this notice. Ensure your answer is submitted by the deadline to avoid a default judgment.
- 2
Consult an Attorney
Consider hiring an attorney to assist you with your case. They can help you understand your rights and obligations regarding the delinquent taxes and the lawsuit.
- 3
Prepare Initial Disclosures
If you file an answer, be prepared to make initial disclosures to the other parties within 30 days of your answer. Gather relevant documents and information to comply with this requirement.
- 4
Check Tax Amounts
Review the total amount owed, which is currently $1,047.12 plus any additional interest, penalties, and costs. Make arrangements to address this debt to avoid further legal action.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the tax sale in St. Hedwig?
- The case number is 2015TA103828.
- Who are the plaintiffs in the tax sale case?
- The plaintiffs are Bexar County, City of St. Hedwig, and others.
- What property is involved in the tax sale?
- The property is located in St. Hedwig, Bexar County, Texas, and is 0.7 acres.
- What is the amount owed for the delinquent taxes?
- The amount owed is $1,047.12, excluding interest and penalties.
- What happens if I don't respond to the lawsuit?
- If you do not respond, a judgment may be taken against you.
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