Connecticut Tax Deed & Tax Lien Auctions
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Connecticut recovers unpaid property taxes through redeemable deed. Redeemable deed; resgate ~6 meses. Whether you invest in Connecticut tax deeds, tax liens or foreclosures, the biggest risk is what survives the sale β senior liens, code enforcement, flood exposure. TaxDeedIQ scores every Connecticut auction from 0 to 100 and lists exactly what to verify before you bid.
| Sale type | Redeemable Deed |
| Redemption period | 6 meses |
| Statutory return | 18%/ano |
| Bidding | premium |
| Federal IRS lien | 120-day redemption on any deed sale |
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Is tax deed investing legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Connecticut conducts redeemable deed through county auctions to recover unpaid property taxes. The key is due diligence β TaxDeedIQ scores each Connecticut auction 0β100 and flags what can survive the sale.
What is the redemption period in Connecticut?
Connecticut allows redemption for about 6 meses after the sale, with 18%/ano to the investor if the owner redeems. Federal IRS liens keep a 120-day redemption right.
How does bidding work at Connecticut tax sales?
Redeemable deed; resgate ~6 meses. Bidding method: premium.
Tax sales in other states
See all 50 states βInformational only β not legal or investment advice. Rules and rates change; confirm with the county before bidding. IRS liens keep a 120-day redemption right on tax deed sales.