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- EN5Knw1j
Tax Sale Property in Kings, Nova Scotia
1732 Cumberland Dr Coldbrook
AAN: 05900913
Property Unique ID: EN5Knw1j
- Status: Cancelled
- Sale Type: Public Auction
- Tax sale date: Mar 27, 2025
- Release date: Feb 28, 2025
- Province: Nova Scotia
- Municipality: Kings
- Address: 1732 Cumberland Dr Coldbrook
- AAN: 05900913
- Property size: 16444 Square Foot
- Zoning: R1
- Near water? No
- Property on a lake or a bay or a river? No
- Waterfront? No
- Accessible by public/private road? Yes
- House or cottage on the property? Yes
- Other structure on the property? Unknown
- Farmland? No
- Residential? Yes
- Commercial or industrial? Unknown
- Vacant land? No
- Redeemable 6 months
Minimum Bid
$9,947.61 CADAssessed Value
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Description
The Municipality of the County of Kings, in accordance with the Nova Scotia Municipal Government Act, shall annually, carry out a Tax Sale to collect outstanding taxes due to the Municipality.
The Municipal Government Act (MGA) was introduced on April 1, 1999 and incorporates the tax collection provisions of the Assessment Act. The Municipality abides by the act with respect to the collection of unpaid property taxes, specifically as the process is laid out in Sections 134 through 157.
The next property tax sale by public auction will be held on March 27, 2025 at 9:30 am in the Municipal Council Chambers, located at 181 Coldbrook Village Park Drive, Coldbrook, NS.
The advertised minimum bid must be paid immediately after your bid is deemed to be successful. This amount will include all taxes and rates, interest, and expenses owing on the property. The remainder of your bid must be paid by the end of the third business day following the auction (by Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 4:30 pm). Acceptable payment methods are cash, debit, money order, certified cheque, bank draft or lawyer’s trust cheque. All properties purchased at tax sale may be subject to HST as well as a Provincial Deed Transfer Tax based upon the purchase price. Further clarification can be obtained from the Province of Nova Scotia or a lawyer to determine if the Provincial Deed Transfer Tax applies to the property you wish to purchase.
NO COUNCIL MEMBER OR EMPLOYEE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS OR THEIR SPOUSE, OR A COMPANY IN WHICH A COUNCIL MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR THEIR SPOUSE OWNS OR BENEFICIALLY OWNS THE MAJORITY OF THE SHARES SHALL PURCHASE PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE CONDUCTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS.
Legal Description
Ad # 28 $9,947.61 AAN: 05900913 Owner: Ryan Osmond Address: 1732 Cumberland Dr Coldbrook Type: Dwelling Building District: 0 Zone: R1
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Nova Scotia tax sale properties buyer's guide
Before you submit a tender you should consider the following:
Before you submit a tender for a tax sale property, be aware of the following:
The municipality does not hold the title of the estate or any other matter concerning the lands to be sold. The property value can be much higher or much less than the tender minimum.
It is up to you to examine this property to see if it is a good investment and to investigate the statutory requirements and tax sale provisions.
Therefore, we highly recommend you check the title and executions to see what will stay on the title and become your duty after the execution. Is the property subject to attributable holders' easements, limits and/or adverse possession? Do the condition of the property, land use, zoning, etc. fit into your property plans?
1. This process is buyer beware. You must undertake due diligence with respect to all aspects of the property.
You should check if there are any Federal or Provincial liens on the title. We recommend you do a title search before submitting your bid. A Title Search Report can be ordered from the tender page on www.taxsaleshub.ca. It will be ready in 2 business days.
We recommend ordering a title search report 5-7 business days before the tender to ensure that it includes all possible new mortgages or other significant interests registered against the property before it was listed for a tax sale.
2. You may drive past the property, but site visits are not available.
Use Google Maps Street View on the property page to have a closer look. Since Google Maps photos could be deprecated and if the property you are interested in is not so far, it's a good idea to drive there and have a look yourself.
IMPORTANT: YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO GO ON PROPERTY TERRITORY.
3. There is no vacant possession. The successful bidder will not receive a key to the property. The successful bidder is responsible for the eviction process if necessary.
4. You should investigate zoning, planning or building restrictions, and work orders.
Some municipal websites have a "Find Your Zoning" page, where you can find out zoning by the roll number. And, of course, you can always go to City Hall and do your research.
5. You are responsible for any environmental concerns if there are contamination issues with the property.
6. We recommend retaining a lawyer to protect your interests before submitting a bid.