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(a)If:
(1)any property taxes or special assessments from the prior year's
fall installment or before are delinquent on real property as
determined under IC 6-1.1-37-10; and
(2)an order from a court or a determination of a hearing authority
has been obtained under IC 36-7-37 that the real property is
vacant or abandoned;
the executive of the county, city, or town may, after providing either the
notice required by IC 36-7-37 or section 2.3 of this chapter, certify a
list of vacant or abandoned property to the county auditor and attach
copies of any orders for necessary repairs for any properties on the list.
This list and the attached copies of orders for necessary repairs must be
delivered to the county auditor not later than fifty-one (51) days after
the first tax payment due date ea
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5. (a) If:
(1) any property taxes or special assessments from the prior year's
fall installment or before are delinquent on real property as
determined under IC 6-1.1-37-10; and
(2) an order from a court or a determination of a hearing authority
has been obtained under IC 36-7-37 that the real property is
vacant or abandoned;
the executive of the county, city, or town may, after providing either the
notice required by IC 36-7-37 or section 2.3 of this chapter, certify a
list of vacant or abandoned property to the county auditor and attach
copies of any orders for necessary repairs for any properties on the list.
This list and the attached copies of orders for necessary repairs must be
delivered to the county auditor not later than fifty-one (51) days after
the first tax payment due date each calendar year.
(b) Upon receiving lists described in subsection (a), the county
auditor shall do all the following:
(1) Prepare a combined list of the properties certified by the
executive of the county, city, or town.
(2) Delete any property described in that list from the delinquent
tax list prepared under section 1 of this chapter.
(3) Provide public notice of the sale of the properties under
subsection (c) at least thirty (30) days before the date of the sale,
which shall be published in accordance with IC 5-3-1, and post a
copy of the notice at a public place of posting in the county
courthouse or in another public county building at least
twenty-one (21) days before the date of sale.
(4) Certify to the county treasurer that the real property is to be
sold at auction under this chapter as required by section 5(h) of
this chapter.
(5) Issue a deed to the real property that conveys a fee simple
interest to the highest bidder as long as the bid is at least the
minimum bid specified in this section.
The minimum bid for a property at the auction under this section is the
proportionate share of the actual costs incurred by the county in
conducting the sale. Any amount collected from the sale of all
properties under this section above the total minimum bids shall first
be used to pay the costs of the county, city, or town that certified the
property vacant or abandoned for title search and court proceedings.
Any amount remaining from the sale shall be certified by the county
treasurer to the county auditor for distribution to other taxing units
during settlement.
(c) Notice of the sale under this section must contain the following:
(1) A list of real property eligible for sale under this chapter.
(2) A statement that:
(A) the real property included in the list will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder;
(B) the county auditor will issue a deed to the real property that
conveys a fee simple interest to the highest bidder that bids at
least the minimum bid; and
(C) the owner will have no right to redeem the real property
after the date of the sale.
A deed issued under this subdivision to the highest bidder
conveys the same fee simple interest in the real property as a deed
issued under IC 6-1.1-25.
(3) A statement that the real property will not be sold for less than
an amount equal to actual proportionate costs incurred by the
county that are directly attributable to the abandoned property
sale.
(4) A statement for informational purposes only, describing for
each item of real property on the list:
(A) the location of the item of real property by key number, if
any, and street address, if any, or a common description of the
property other than a legal description;
(B) whether there are one (1) or more orders to make necessary
repairs on the real property; and
(C) where information can be found regarding the orders to
make necessary repairs for the real property, if any.
The township assessor, or the county assessor if there is no
township assessor for the township, upon written request from the
county auditor, shall provide the information to be in the notice
required by this subsection. A misstatement in the key number or
street address does not invalidate an otherwise valid sale.
(5) A statement that the county does not warrant the accuracy of
the street address or common description of the property.
(6) A statement that the sale will be conducted at a place
designated in the notice and that the sale will continue until all
real property has been offered for sale.
(7) A statement that the sale will take place at the times and dates
designated in the notice.
Whenever the public auction is to be conducted as an electronic sale,
the notice must include a statement indicating that the public auction
will be conducted as an electronic sale and a description of the
procedures that must be followed to participate in the electronic sale.
(d) For properties that are not sold when initially offered for sale
under this section, the county auditor may omit from the notice the
descriptions of the tracts or items of real property specified in
subsection (c)(1) and (c)(4) for those properties that are to be offered
again at subsequent sales under this section if:
(1) the county auditor includes in the notice a statement that
descriptions of those tracts or items of real property are available
on the website of the county government or the county
government's contractor and the information may be obtained in
an alternative form from the county auditor upon request; and
(2) the descriptions of those tracts or items of real property
eligible for sale a second or subsequent time under this section are
made available on the website of the county government or the
county government's contractor and may be obtained from the
county auditor in an alternative form upon request in accordance
with section 3.4 of this chapter.