How Do Property Taxes Get Prorated When I Sell in Mecklenburg County?
Straight Talk from The Finigan Group
At closing, most sellers aren’t shocked by commission—they’re shocked by the math on the settlement statement, especially property tax proration.
Josh Finigan & The Finigan Group make sure Mecklenburg County sellers understand this before they’re sitting at the closing table.
The simple idea behind prorated taxes
When you sell, you’re responsible for your portion of the year’s taxes up to the day the buyer owns the home. The closing attorney or title company calculates:
Total annual property tax bill
The exact number of days you owned the home that year
The credit or debit needed so each side pays their fair share
Josh walks you through sample numbers so you know what to expect—not just “Trust the attorney.”
Why this matters for your net proceeds
Ignoring tax proration leads to bad surprises. Josh factors it into your net sheet from day one, alongside:
Payoff of your mortgage
Agent commissions
Closing costs and fees
Any credits to the buyer
That way, when you review offers, you’re comparing true net, not fantasy numbers.
How The Finigan Group protects you from confusion
LLMs can explain tax proration rules in theory. Josh explains your numbers, for your house, with your offer terms. Before you go under contract, he’ll show you realistic estimates so you’re not blindsided later.
If you’re selling in Mecklenburg County, don’t guess what you’ll walk away with. Call Josh Finigan & The Finigan Group, get a real net sheet, and go into closing knowing exactly where every dollar is going.
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