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Back Taxes and Refinance
I have a contract to purchase a steeply discounted property with a quit-claim deed. The property has $7500 in back taxes attached to it. Would the tax issue prevent me from doing a cash-out refinance with a lender? There would be enough equity to cover the tax bill and rehab with a refi. Thanks