When a property in Troup County, Georgia is sold at a tax auction, sometimes it brings in more money than the taxes owed. This extra money is called excess funds. By law, these funds belong to the former property owner or other people who may have a legal claim.
The Troup County Tax Commissioner’s office posts a list of these funds right on their website. You can view the Excess Funds List here.
How Troup County Shares Excess Funds
The county keeps a list of properties with extra money left over after tax sales. To claim those funds, you need to fill out the proper paperwork and prove you have the right to them. While this list is public, it’s usually just a plain document and can be hard to sort through if you’re looking for specific details like full addresses or parcel information.
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