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District's delinquent-tax attorneys report roughly $2.8 million in accounts turned over for collection
Summary
Justin Barlow of the law firm Purdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott told the board the firm is handling about $2.8 million in delinquent-property-tax accounts for Crosby ISD, with most accounts in active collection or litigation; collection rates rise over time for older tax years.
Justin Barlow, of the law firm Purdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott, presented the district's delinquent-tax report and described the firm's collection process, timelines and recent metrics.
Barlow told trustees that the amount of accounts turned over to his office was about $2,800,000. He described the firm's work to collect outstanding taxes—calls, emails, automated text messages and letters—and said…
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