Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (Oopa) Tangled Title Worksheet is a legal document that was released by the Department of Revenue - City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. The form may be used strictly within City of Philadelphia.
Q: What is an Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA)?
A: OOPA is a program in the City of Philadelphia that helps homeowners who are behind on their property taxes.
Q: What is a Tangled Title Worksheet?
A: A Tangled Title Worksheet is a form used to determine if a property has any outstanding liens or other issues that may affect its ownership.
Q: Who can participate in the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program?
A: Homeowners who live and occupy their property in the City of Philadelphia and are delinquent on their property taxes can participate in OOPA.
Q: What are the benefits of participating in the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program?
A: OOPA allows homeowners to repay their delinquent property taxes in affordable monthly installments, avoid foreclosure and keep their homes.
Q: How does the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program work?
A: Once approved for OOPA, homeowners make monthly payments based on their income and the value of their property until their delinquent property taxes are paid off.
Q: What happens if a homeowner fails to make payments under the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program?
A: If a homeowner fails to make payments under OOPA, they may be subject to legal action, including foreclosure.
Q: What should I do if I have a tangled title?
A: If you have a tangled title, you should complete the Tangled Title Worksheet and follow the instructions provided to address any outstanding issues.
Q: Can I participate in the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program if I don't live in the property?
A: No, OOPA is only available to homeowners who live and occupy their property in the City of Philadelphia.
Q: Are there any income requirements for the Owner Occupied Payment Agreement (OOPA) program?
A: Yes, there are income requirements based on the household size. Please refer to the program guidelines for more information.
Form Details:
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