Does not paying your property taxes show up on your credit report? And when does this become a lien?


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I need some help with a ? and I can not find a confident answer to anywhere. I’m referring to when you don’t pay ur property taxes in California… Does this show up on your credit report? I’m not referring to any other type of tax lien, meaning all income taxes are current, and all mortgage payments are current. By this point, someone must have not paid their property taxes within the last year or two, and since checked their credit reports. Are property taxes even connected to your SSN?

I found this in another post here, but I’m not sure if it is true…
“This answer is based on a referenced book below. So it isn’t my opinion that I just randomly typed up.
First, property tax liens are not part of the three credit agencies reporting. Personal tax liens are, but not property tax liens. Second, the mortgage company will pay for it during the foreclosure procedure. Source: Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days

Anyone know for sure?

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