North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-28-28 — County lien for costs of improvement to distressed property forfeited in tax foreclosure
North Dakota § 57-28-28
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-28-28 (2026).
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foreclosure.
1.If property sold by the county under this chapter is sold for less than the total amount
of the taxes due and the costs to improve salability of the property which were incurred
by the county in cleanup, repairs, demolition, or other action necessary because of
damage, neglect, or waste by the prior owner, those costs incurred by the county to
improve salability which were not recovered by the county from the sale constitute a
lien on any real property owned, or later acquired, in the county by that prior owner.
2.The county auditor shall extend and enter upon the tax list of real estate then in the
hands of the county treasurer, opposite the description of real estate designated by the
board of county commissioners which belongs to the prior owner, the year for which an
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§ 57-01-01
Bond of tax commissioner§ 57-01-02.1
Tax collection agreements with home rule cities or counties - Limitations on city or county authority§ 57-01-03
Office of commissioner§ 57-01-04
Salary§ 57-01-05
State supervisor of assessments§ 57-01-06.1
Statement of legislative intent concerning use of sales, market, and productivity studies§ 57-01-10
Tax manuals - Distribution§ 57-01-11
Assessment of or determination of additional tax liability by tax commissioner - Hearing - Appeal§ 57-01-12
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North Dakota § 57-28-28, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/57-28-28.