What do I need to do if my mortgage company pays my taxes?

If a bank or mortgage company escrows your taxes, you must ensure that they make timely payments. Most banks use a tax service that will notify them directly of the amount they need to pay for your taxes. However, if you have recently purchased, refinanced, or have a mortgage company that does not use a tax service, it will be up to you to notify them by forwarding your tax bill to them. Your mortgage company can tell you if you need to send them the bill and where to send it.

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1. What do I need to do if my mortgage company pays my taxes?
2. What happens if I do not pay my bill on time?
3. What happens if there is an overpayment on my Real Estate Tax?
4. What is the "CPA" surcharge on my tax bill?
5. What should I do if I recently sold my property, but I am still receiving a tax bill?
6. What should I do in the event I do not receive my bill?
7. When are tax bills mailed and payments due?
8. Where should I mail my tax payment?
9. Why should I pay interest on a late payment if I never received my bill?