Facing Tax Foreclosure in Shiloh, New Jersey? Know Your Rights
Facing overdue property taxes in Shiloh can feel overwhelming. But as a homeowner in Cumberland County, you have important rights that can make all the difference -- if you know about them in time.
What Happens During a Tax Sale in Shiloh
In Shiloh, the Borough's Municipal Tax Collector handles property tax collection. When taxes go unpaid, Shiloh conducts a Tax Lien Certificate sale -- investors bid on the right to pay your tax debt and receive a lien certificate. This is not a sale of your home. You retain ownership and the right to redeem.
Contact Shiloh's Municipal Tax Collector to understand what you owe. Cumberland County may also have assistance programs for homeowners in distress.
Your Right to Redeem
New Jersey law gives homeowners a redemption period after a tax lien certificate is sold. You can pay the lien amount plus interest to clear the certificate and keep your home. Once the redemption period expires, the certificate holder can begin foreclosure through the Cumberland County Superior Court.
Surplus Funds and Tyler v. Hennepin
In Tyler v. Hennepin County (2023), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that governments cannot keep surplus proceeds from tax sales beyond what is owed. New Jersey responded with a 2024 reform law prohibiting retention of surplus equity from tax foreclosure. For homeowners in Shiloh, this means you may have a right to surplus equity if your property is lost through tax lien foreclosure. Under N.J.S.A. 46:30B-7, unclaimed surplus is presumed abandoned after three years. Act promptly.
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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.