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

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

Property tax debt in Runnemede does not have to mean losing your home. Homeowners in Camden County deserve to understand how New Jersey's tax sale process works and what protections exist.

Runnemede's Tax Sale Process

New Jersey is one of the few states where tax sales happen at the municipal level. Runnemede's Municipal Tax Collector -- not Camden County -- runs the process. When taxes go unpaid, the Borough schedules a Tax Lien Certificate sale where investors purchase certificates on delinquent properties. This is a sale of the debt, not your home.

You retain ownership and the right to redeem. The Municipal Tax Collector of Runnemede can tell you where things stand.

Protecting Your Home

After a tax lien certificate is sold, New Jersey law provides a redemption period during which you can pay the full amount owed to clear the lien. If you do not redeem in time, the lien holder can go to the Camden County Superior Court to foreclose. Acting early is essential.

Know Your Surplus Rights

Tyler v. Hennepin County (2023) established that governments violate the Constitution when they keep more from a tax sale than what was owed. New Jersey signed a reform law on July 10, 2024, barring retention of surplus equity from tax foreclosure. For Runnemede homeowners, this means you may now have a legal right to surplus equity from tax lien foreclosure. Under N.J.S.A. 46:30B-7, unclaimed surplus is presumed abandoned after three years.

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 Runnemede and throughout Camden County, including surplus fund research and connections to legal resources.

Do not let confusion keep you from claiming what is rightfully yours. Visit AuctionBlock.org for free guidance tailored to New Jersey homeowners.


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.