Glossary

Ad Valorem Tax Lien

What Exactly is an Ad Valorem Tax Lien?

An ad valorem tax lien is a legal claim against a property for unpaid taxes that are based on the property’s assessed value. This type of lien gives the taxing authority the right to seize and sell the property if the taxes aren’t paid. Ad valorem means “according to value.”

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