The Lawrence County Clerk & Master’s office has recently made public a list of delinquent taxes for 2023, which has now become part of a Chancery Court case aimed at collections. Residents are encouraged to examine this list closely, as settling any outstanding balances will allow them to have their names removed from the ongoing lawsuit. While there will not be a tax sale for these properties until next year, it is important to note that the total amount owed will continue to increase over time. To prevent the necessity of a tax sale, property owners are being offered the opportunity to resolve their debts promptly.
In addition, the Lawrence County Government has requested that individuals refrain from making inquiries regarding the purchase of any of the listed parcels. For those interested in viewing the complete list of delinquent taxes, it is available on the official website at lawrencecountytn.gov.

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