The Riverside County Board of Supervisors is set to consider approval next week for the sale of nearly 1,000 tax-defaulted properties across the county through an online auction scheduled for April.The Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector is requesting authorization to place 946 properties on the auction block using Bid4Assets.com, an internet-based auction platform the county has partnered with for similar sales in previous years. If approved, the auction would take place April 23 and 24 and be conducted entirely online through open electronic bidding.The properties slated for sale include both residential homes and vacant parcels that were seized due to unpaid property taxes. County officials noted that any properties whose owners pay the outstanding tax liens prior to the auction dates would be removed from the list.According to a statement included in the agenda for Tuesday’s board meeting—the first meeting of 2026—the goal of selling tax-defaulted properties is to recover…..