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Fayette County PA – Tax Deed Auction

June 15 @ 9:00 am

Fayette County Tax Sale Auction Information

Fayette County, Pennsylvania, will hold its 2026 Judicial Tax Sale online through Bid4Assets. The auction opens on June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM ET and runs into June 16, 2026. Bid4Assets lists the deposit deadline as June 1, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET and the settlement deadline as June 16, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET.

Fayette County calls this sale its Judicial Sale / Free and Clear Judicial Sale and uses Bid4Assets to handle its tax sales online. The county also posts updated judicial sale lists on its official website, so bidders should check the current list before placing bids.

Key Auction Details

Location: Online auction hosted by Bid4Assets
Auction Opens: June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM
Auction Ends: June 16, 2026
Registration Deadline: June 1, 2026
Deposit Deadline: June 1, 2026

Terms of Sale

Fayette County sells these properties under Pennsylvania’s Real Estate Tax Sale Law. Bidders must complete every required registration step with Bid4Assets and the Fayette County Tax Claim Bureau by June 1, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET. Bid4Assets states that bidders must register, complete vesting and funding sections, sign the affidavit, upload required documents, and schedule a virtual or in-person meeting with the Fayette County Tax Claim Bureau after Bid4Assets provisionally approves the documents.

Bidders must submit the required deposit before the deadline. Bid4Assets accepts certified check, money order, or wire transfer for deposits and rejects ACH, direct deposit, credit card, or money-transfer deposits. One deposit lets a bidder bid on every property in this Fayette County tax sale.

Winning bidders must pay in full by June 16, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET. Bid4Assets adds a 5% buyer’s premium and a $35 per-parcel settlement fee to the final sale price. A bidder who misses the payment deadline can lose the deposit and may lose future sale eligibility.

Fayette County and Bid4Assets urge bidders to research title, location, condition, access, liens, municipal issues, and property details before bidding. The county offers no warranty or guarantee, and buyers should speak with an attorney or title professional before relying on any auction listing.

How to Participate

Create or log in to your Bid4Assets account.

Visit the Fayette County Tax Claim Bureau Judicial Sale page on Bid4Assets.

Complete the vesting and funding steps.

Pay the required $100 deposit and registration-related fees before the deadline.

E-sign the bidder affidavit and upload identification or business documents, if needed.

Schedule and complete the required virtual or in-person meeting with the Fayette County Tax Claim Bureau.

Review the Fayette County property list, auction terms, minimum bids, parcel details, and settlement rules.

Place bids only after you finish title research and property research.

Pay the winning bid, buyer’s premium, and fees by the settlement deadline if you win.

Links you might need for the Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Tax Deed Auction:

The Fayette County Judicial Tax Sale gives investors and buyers a chance to bid on tax-delinquent real estate through an online auction platform. This sale may include residential lots, structures, mobile homes, and other property types listed by parcel, minimum bid, owner name, and location.

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