Tax Foreclosure Auction
Cuyahoga County, OH
Tax Auction Guide
Cuyahoga County is Ohio's most populous county — home to Cleveland, Parma, Lakewood, Shaker Heights, and 57 municipalities across 1.24 million residents. Ohio uses a judicial tax foreclosure system: courts oversee the process, the County Sheriff conducts the auctions, and title transfers via a Sheriff's Deed after court confirmation.
Cuyahoga County holds weekly or bi-weekly Sheriff's Foreclosure Sales online through Realauction (cuyahoga.sheriffsaleauctions.com). Properties range from inner-ring suburb gems in Lakewood and Shaker Heights to deeply discounted Cleveland east side fixer-uppers — understanding the neighborhood is everything.
This guide covers the full process: registering on Realauction, deposit requirements, the online bidding window (opens 5–7 days before sale date), opening bid structure (court judgment amount), and the critical post-auction confirmation period (30–45 days during which the former owner can still redeem under ORC 2329.33). You'll learn about the Cuyahoga County Land Bank (CCLRC) and its first-right-of-acquisition, Cleveland demolition liens that survive the sale, the Ohio transfer tax (0.4% in Cuyahoga County), IRS lien redemption rights, and quiet title options. All county contacts and ORC citations included.
What's Inside
- Upcoming auction dates and registration deadlines
- Step-by-step bidding procedures for your county
- Local legal requirements and deposit amounts
- Redemption period rules and timeline
- Path to clear title after purchase
- Key contacts and official resources