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About Texas Land Trusts: Introduction Maincontent Local Navigation print friendly search Regulations Publications Outdoor Learning Kids Game Warden Grants Get Involved Shop FAQ Calendar Español Experience Texas Fishing & Boating State Parks & Destinations Hunting & Wildlife Land & Water Doing Business Home Land & Water Land Private Tltc Dir Intro Texas Land Trusts About Texas Land Trusts Starting a Land Trust Texas Land Trust Directory Foreword Listing Regional Index About the Texas Land Trust Council ( TLTC ) TLTC Board of Directors and Honorary Council News 2004 TLTC Conference Speech Bulletin Board TLTC Publications Land Trust Resources Texas Land Trusts Top 1-Million Mark in Acres Conserved Introduction 2001 Texas Land Trust Directory A land trust is a local, state or regional nonprofit organization directly involved in protecting land for its natural, recreational, scenic, historical or productive value. Texas landowners have a variety of options available to them which can preserve and protect the special qualities of their property. The land trust organizations in this directory work with landowners to help them meet their long-term land use objectives. These organizations may be willing to purchase land or accept donated properties and easements for conservation purposes. These tools can be tailored to meet the specific needs of the property owner. Land trusts have varying conservation objectives. Some work in specific geographic areas, or concentrate on protecting different natural or cultural features; many provide technical assistance and educational programming about land conservation. Also listed in this directory are organizations in Texas that advise property owners on their land conservation options, but do not accept land donations or manage conservation easement agreements. Land trusts are a creative answer to today's land conservation challenges. They offer a flexible, cooperative and effective approach to land conservation. Land trusts are the fastest growing conservation movement today, with new land trusts forming at an average rate of more than one per week. America's 1,200 plus land trusts protect millions of acres of farms, ranches, wetlands, wildlife habitat, urban parks, forests, watersheds, coastlines and river corridors. Contact Us | Help | Accessibility | Media | Site Policies | Complaints | Intranet | State of Texas | TRAILS Search | TexasOnline | Compact with Texans Texas Parks and Wildlife Department , 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744 Toll Free: (800) 792-1112, Austin: (512) 389-4800 Content of this site © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Last modified: July 29, 2005, 4:38 pm
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Sale of Foreclosure and Surplus Property --- Certificate Prices Increase Jan. 2 Keyword Search Required for .PDF, click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader Link, if not already loaded. Citizens | Students | Contractors and Consultants Tax Foreclosed and Surplus Properties Lake Worth Leases | Quick Reference | Tax Foreclosed & Surplus Properties The City of Fort Worth Department of Engineering Real Property Services Division maintains an inventory of all tax-foreclosed property received from the monthly Tarrant County Constable's Sale. What is a tax-foreclosed property? Any property within the City limits of Fort Worth that is not sold at the Constable's Sale is "struck off" to the City of Fort Worth. The City of Fort Worth is the Trustee for all the other taxing entities such as: w Fort Worth Independent School District; w Tarrant County College; w Tarrant County Hospital District and etc. Except for very narrow exceptions, Texas State Law Requires that all tax-foreclosure properties be sold through the sealed bid process. To view the current Sealed Bid list please see below under section "Current Info". Thank you for participating in our Sealed Bid Sale. The Tax Resale Deed or Quitclaim Deed to these properties will contain no warranties of any kind. The City of Fort Worth will not provide a Title Policy. The foreclosures properties are sold " as is " and " with all faults " and the City has no responsibility for their condition. The City requires bidders to certify that they have no outstanding City of Fort Worth judgments, liens or tax delinquencies and that they are not City of Fort Worth employees. Sale of Tax Foreclosure and Surplus Property Forms w Sale of Tax Foreclosure and Surplus Property Bid Form w Bid Steps List Current Info w View Sealed Bid sale list for October 27, 2005 w Inventory of all tax-foreclosed property (PDF, 237Kb, 12/2005) w High Bid Results October 27, 2005 July 28, 2005 April 28, 2005 January 27, 2005 October 28, 2004 July 29, 2004 April 29, 2004 January 29, 2004 Have a Question? w Sealed Bid Sale Frequently Asked Questions w Fill out the Feedback Form For more information or questions about Tax Foreclosure Property please contact us at: Real Property Services Division Telephone 817-392-8362 Postal Address 900 Monroe Street, Suite 302 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Email DoeTaxProperties@fortworthgov.org Updated: 12/28/05 Engineering Home | Engineering News | Engineering Services | CO-OP Education | Engineering Employment Comments or Questions about this website? Email Us or call us at 817-392-7941
Texas Land Trusts About
About Texas Land Trusts: Introduction Maincontent Local Navigation print friendly search Regulations Publications Outdoor Learning Kids Game Warden Grants Get Involved Shop FAQ Calendar Español Experience Texas Fishing & Boating State Parks & Destinations Hunting & Wildlife Land & Water Doing Business Home Land & Water Land Private Tltc Dir Intro Texas Land Trusts About Texas Land Trusts Starting a Land Trust Texas Land Trust Directory Foreword Listing Regional Index About the Texas Land Trust Council ( TLTC ) TLTC Board of Directors and Honorary Council News 2004 TLTC Conference Speech Bulletin Board TLTC Publications Land Trust Resources Texas Land Trusts Top 1-Million Mark in Acres Conserved Introduction 2001 Texas Land Trust Directory A land trust is a local, state or regional nonprofit organization directly involved in protecting land for its natural, recreational, scenic, historical or productive value. Texas landowners have a variety of options available to them which can preserve and protect the special qualities of their property. The land trust organizations in this directory work with landowners to help them meet their long-term land use objectives. These organizations may be willing to purchase land or accept donated properties and easements for conservation purposes. These tools can be tailored to meet the specific needs of the property owner. Land trusts have varying conservation objectives. Some work in specific geographic areas, or concentrate on protecting different natural or cultural features; many provide technical assistance and educational programming about land conservation. Also listed in this directory are organizations in Texas that advise property owners on their land conservation options, but do not accept land donations or manage conservation easement agreements. Land trusts are a creative answer to today's land conservation challenges. They offer a flexible, cooperative and effective approach to land conservation. Land trusts are the fastest growing conservation movement today, with new land trusts forming at an average rate of more than one per week. America's 1,200 plus land trusts protect millions of acres of farms, ranches, wetlands, wildlife habitat, urban parks, forests, watersheds, coastlines and river corridors. Contact Us | Help | Accessibility | Media | Site Policies | Complaints | Intranet | State of Texas | TRAILS Search | TexasOnline | Compact with Texans Texas Parks and Wildlife Department , 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744 Toll Free: (800) 792-1112, Austin: (512) 389-4800 Content of this site © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Last modified: July 29, 2005, 4:38 pm
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Sale of Foreclosure and Surplus Property --- Certificate Prices Increase Jan. 2 Keyword Search Required for .PDF, click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader Link, if not already loaded. Citizens | Students | Contractors and Consultants Tax Foreclosed and Surplus Properties Lake Worth Leases | Quick Reference | Tax Foreclosed & Surplus Properties The City of Fort Worth Department of Engineering Real Property Services Division maintains an inventory of all tax-foreclosed property received from the monthly Tarrant County Constable's Sale. What is a tax-foreclosed property? Any property within the City limits of Fort Worth that is not sold at the Constable's Sale is "struck off" to the City of Fort Worth. The City of Fort Worth is the Trustee for all the other taxing entities such as: w Fort Worth Independent School District; w Tarrant County College; w Tarrant County Hospital District and etc. Except for very narrow exceptions, Texas State Law Requires that all tax-foreclosure properties be sold through the sealed bid process. To view the current Sealed Bid list please see below under section "Current Info". Thank you for participating in our Sealed Bid Sale. The Tax Resale Deed or Quitclaim Deed to these properties will contain no warranties of any kind. The City of Fort Worth will not provide a Title Policy. The foreclosures properties are sold " as is " and " with all faults " and the City has no responsibility for their condition. The City requires bidders to certify that they have no outstanding City of Fort Worth judgments, liens or tax delinquencies and that they are not City of Fort Worth employees. Sale of Tax Foreclosure and Surplus Property Forms w Sale of Tax Foreclosure and Surplus Property Bid Form w Bid Steps List Current Info w View Sealed Bid sale list for October 27, 2005 w Inventory of all tax-foreclosed property (PDF, 237Kb, 12/2005) w High Bid Results October 27, 2005 July 28, 2005 April 28, 2005 January 27, 2005 October 28, 2004 July 29, 2004 April 29, 2004 January 29, 2004 Have a Question? w Sealed Bid Sale Frequently Asked Questions w Fill out the Feedback Form For more information or questions about Tax Foreclosure Property please contact us at: Real Property Services Division Telephone 817-392-8362 Postal Address 900 Monroe Street, Suite 302 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Email DoeTaxProperties@fortworthgov.org Updated: 12/28/05 Engineering Home | Engineering News | Engineering Services | CO-OP Education | Engineering Employment Comments or Questions about this website? Email Us or call us at 817-392-7941