Escrow & Title
In Nebraska, property taxes are typically paid in:
AOne payment due January 1
BTwo installments — half due May 1 and half due September 1✓ Correct
CMonthly with the mortgage payment only
DQuarterly installments beginning March 1
Explanation
Nebraska property taxes are paid in two installments. The first half is due by May 1 and the second half by September 1. Payments are made to the county treasurer.
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