If there is a lien put on my property, how long before further action is taken by the Town?

Taxpayers have two years from the date the lien is executed to redeem liens plus associated interest and costs prior to the Tax Collector deeding the property to the Town of Hanover. A series of mail notifications are sent to the homeowner at the last known address as part of the deeding process.

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1. What types of payment does the Town of Hanover accept?
2. How do I change my address for my property tax bill?
3. My taxes are paid through an escrow account with my mortgage. Do I have to forward my tax bill to my mortgage bank?
4. What kind of tax exemptions and tax credits does the Town of Hanover offer to its property owners?
5. What period does the property tax bill cover?
6. When are property taxes generally due in Hanover?
7. When does my account start to accrue interest?
8. What is the interest rate if a lien is put on my property?
9. If there is a lien put on my property, how long before further action is taken by the Town?
10. I recently purchased my property in Hanover. How long before future tax bills are sent in my name?