Colorado Code § 32-9-123

Delinquent taxes
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If the taxes levied are not paid, then delinquent real
property shall be sold at the regular tax sale for the payment of said taxes, interest, and penalties,
in the manner provided by the statutes of the state for selling real property for the nonpayment of
taxes. If there are no bids at said tax sale for the property so offered, said property shall be struck
off to the county, and the county shall account to the district in the same manner as provided by
law for accounting for school, town, and city taxes. Delinquent personal property shall be
distrained and sold as provided by law. Nothing in this article shall be construed as preventing
the collection in full of the proceeds of all levies of taxes lawfully made by the district, including
without limitation any delinquencies, interest, penalties, and costs.

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