Tax office agreement VS lawyers demands
Hello I have a question. I am delinquint on my 2008 Texas property taxes. I have today received a notice of a LIEN filed by the attorney firm that handles this for the county where I live. The property is a homestead and I have contacted the tax office prior to the letter (2 months ago).And set up a payment plan with them.
Of $100.00 a month. The tax office was agreeable to this and all was well for 2 months(Payments made ect).. I received this letter stateing a lien AND possible foreclosure. I spoke with the attornies today. And they stated that I have to pay them $170.oo a month to halt any legal action.
My question is do I have any legal recourse since I and the tax office have had an agreement already for 2 months? Or do I have to do (pay 170) as the Lawyers office said?
I live in Texas and the law they cited(The law firm). Was Section 32.01,Texas Property tax code(Dont know if your from Tx,But this may give you a clearer understand ing of what they are talking about. Also how can I halt legal action and not become homeless?
Thank you