Maine Tax Lien & Tax Deed Auctions
Every Maine county we track, with its next sale date, platform, and rules — each field sourced directly from the county or state's official page and re-verified on a rolling basis.
Maine law (36 M.R.S. 942/943/943-C): The municipality's tax lien automatically forecloses at 18 months and the town owns the property outright -- no investor liens or interest. The town later sells the tax-acquired property (broker/sealed bid/auction), returning surplus equity to the former owner.
City of Bangor, Maine
deed · City of Bangor (City Council / Assessing & Finance)
Not yet announced (sales by City Council order, as-needed)
not yet announced
City of Portland, Maine
deed · City of Portland (City-Owned & Tax-Acquired Property Committee)
Not yet announced (foreclosures batch each December; sales as-needed)
not yet announced
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