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Facing Tax Foreclosure in Gibbsboro, New Jersey? Know Your Rights

By AuctionBlock Research TeamApril 3, 2026|2 min read
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Facing Tax Foreclosure in Gibbsboro, New Jersey? Know Your Rights

If you own a home in Gibbsboro and are falling behind on property taxes, you are not alone. Many homeowners across Camden County face this situation, and understanding your options is the first step toward protecting your home.

How Tax Lien Certificates Work in Gibbsboro

Unlike states that auction properties for unpaid taxes, New Jersey operates at the municipal level. Gibbsboro's Municipal Tax Collector manages the process. When taxes become delinquent, the Borough holds a Tax Lien Certificate sale where investors purchase certificates representing the debt. This does not transfer your property.

As a community in Camden County, Gibbsboro handles its own tax sales independently. Your first call should be to the Municipal Tax Collector's office in Gibbsboro.

The Redemption Period

After a lien certificate is sold, you have a redemption period to pay off the amount plus interest and remove the lien. If the period passes, the certificate holder can petition the Camden County Superior Court to foreclose on your right of redemption. Do not ignore notices.

Your Surplus Fund Rights

The Supreme Court's 2023 Tyler v. Hennepin decision confirmed that keeping tax sale surplus beyond the debt owed violates the Constitution. New Jersey's July 2024 reform law now prohibits municipalities from retaining surplus equity from tax foreclosure -- a major change for Gibbsboro homeowners. Previously, tax lien certificate foreclosures did not produce surplus for owners. The new law changes that. You have three years under N.J.S.A. 46:30B-7 to claim before funds are presumed abandoned.

Free Help from AuctionBlock.org

AuctionBlock.org is a mission-driven company dedicated to helping homeowners navigate tax foreclosure. We provide free assistance to homeowners in Gibbsboro and throughout Camden County, including surplus fund research and connections to legal resources.

Visit AuctionBlock.org today to learn more about your rights and get free help. You do not have to face this alone.


AuctionBlock.org is a mission-driven company. This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed New Jersey attorney. Last updated: April 2026.

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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Laws and programs vary by state and county and may change. Consult a qualified attorney or HUD-approved housing counselor for advice specific to your situation. AuctionBlock.org helps families recover surplus funds from foreclosure auctions.