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Tax-Forfeited Property Sales in Washington County Generate More Than $95,000

By: Sarah Ulmer - May 16, 2018

The Secretary of State’s Office is releasing $95,855.61 today to Washington County, and cities and schools within the county, representing proceeds from recent tax-forfeited property sales.  Since late July 2017, when the State’s last online auction in the county ended, 259 parcels have been returned to the tax rolls.

In Leflore County, $16,585.42 will be distributed, representing 57 parcels returned to the tax rolls.

“The check is important, of course, but the victory is in putting these properties back into private hands to create a consistent stream of revenue for our local governments and public schools,” Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann said.

Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons agreed.

“With the recent openings and expansions of several local businesses, we are excited about the future of Greenville,” Mayor Simmons said. “A major part of our revitalization is ensuring all our dormant properties are restored to productive use.”

An online property auction held in June-July 2017 by the Secretary of State’s Public Lands Division generated a significant amount of the sales.  Most of the parcels sold were within the city limits of Greenville; thus, the city and Greenville Public Schools will receive almost 40 percent of the total raised.  The remaining funds will be distributed in varying amounts to the Washington County Board of Supervisors, Chancery Clerk, and Sheriff, and the cities of Arcola, Leland, and Metcalfe.

An online property auction was held in Leflore County in September-October 2017.  Funds raised will be distributed in varying amounts to Leflore County Board of Supervisors, Chancery Clerk, and Sheriff; the cities of Itta Bena and Greenwood; and Leflore County Schools and Greenwood Public Schools.

In recent years, successful auctions in Bay St. Louis, Hinds County, Jackson, McComb, Meridian, Pearl River County, Rankin County, Waveland, Vicksburg, and Yazoo City have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Mississippi schools, municipalities, and counties.

Since Fiscal Year 2015, the State has turned over more than $221,000 in tax-forfeited property sales revenue to Washington County, and cities and schools within the county.  More than $52,760 has been distributed to Leflore County, and cities and schools within the county, during the same period.

“The work doesn’t end here,” Secretary Hosemann said.  “We have still have more than 860 parcels in Washington County and 129 parcels in Leflore County for sale, and we are open for business.  We look forward to continuing our partnership with Mayor Simmons and other local officials to reduce our inventory.”

Any member of the public may view details about available properties throughout the State, including parcel location and pictures, on the Secretary of State’s website at www.sos.ms.gov/Public-Lands/Pages/Tax-Forfeited-Lands.aspx.  For more information, call the Public Lands Division at (601) 359-5156.

Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann Press Release

5/15/2018

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Sarah Ulmer

Sarah is a Mississippi native, born and raised in Madison. She is a graduate of Mississippi State University, where she studied Communications, with an emphasis in Broadcasting and Journalism. Sarah’s experience spans multiple mediums, including extensive videography with both at home and overseas, broadcasting daily news, and hosting a live radio show. In 2017, Sarah became a member of the Capitol Press Corp in Mississippi and has faithfully covered the decisions being made by leaders on some of the most important issues facing our state. Email Sarah: sarah@magnoliatribune.com