North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-20-28 — Collection of real estate taxes on leasehold or other possessory interest
North Dakota § 57-20-28
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-20-28 (2026).
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1.If any holder of a leasehold or other possessory interest in exempt real property
neglects or refuses to pay any real estate taxes legally assessed and levied on that
property at the time required by law for the payment of real property taxes, the taxes
shall constitute a personal charge against the holder of the lease or other possessory
interest from and after the day they become due, and all of the provisions of law with
respect to the enforcement of collection of personal property taxes are applicable.
2.For property subject to assessment under the provisions of subsection 2 of section
57-02-26, taxes upon the property constitute a personal charge against the lease or
easement holder from and after the day they become due, and all of the provisions of
law with respect to the enfor
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State supervisor of assessments§ 57-01-06.1
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