BidBroward 2018 Sale Information

2018 BROWARD COUNTY TAX CERTIFICATE SALE

The Broward County Tax Certificate Sale will open for bidder registration Friday, May 4, 2018. Bidder registration will only be available during business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm EST, Monday - Friday).

The deadline to complete bidder registration and submission of required deposits is Friday, May 11, 2018, 5:00 p.m. (EST).

The sale will be conducted May 24 through May 25, 2018.


2018 Tax Certificate Sale Policy:

Each and every bidder (hereafter end user, bidding entity, you, user, or person) desiring to bid in the 2018 Broward County Tax Certificate Sale must agree to the terms and conditions of this policy and must execute the Participating Bidder Declaration concerning fair bidding practices.

For the 2018 auction, all bidder accounts are required to be registered independently (no Bidding Groups), as all registered bidders will be treated equally under the same rules and regulations to promote equity and the fair acquisition of tax certificates.

The Tax Collector requires each bidder to pay a qualified deposit equal to the greater of: $2,000 or 10% of the total aggregate dollar value of tax certificates on which the Bidding Entity intends to win.

The 2018 tax certificate sale shall be conducted in accordance with Florida Statutes. The tax certificate sale will be uniform, fair, efficient, and accountable for all bidders registered to bid in the sale. Each and every bidder may register to bid so long as the Bidder complies with Florida law and Broward County policy. The Broward County Records, Taxes and Treasury Division (Tax Collector) reserves the right to require an affidavit or additional information from any Bidder.

By registering in the 2018 Broward County Tax Certificate Sale, any bidder automatically agrees and certifies that they will abide by the Internal Revenue Service policies concerning Employee Identification Numbers. Each certificate shall be awarded to the person who will pay the taxes, interest, costs, charges and who will demand the lowest rate of interest, not in excess of the maximum rate of interest allowed by Florida law. Any person who fails or refuses to pay for any awarded bid is not entitled to have any other bid accepted or enforced except as authorized by the Tax Collector, and shall forfeit the minimum required deposit.

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