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Updated about 13 years ago,

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Philip Bourdon
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Can House Foreclosure Put Lien on MH?

Philip Bourdon
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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First, on a probable MH purchase I discovered back taxes for this years and last, totaling $996. The seller's husband did die about three years ago, so when I informed her of it and mentioned that I could understand, she asked if that amount could come off the sales price; yes indeed. Of course, I'll pay those amounts that very day.

BUT, I did find that her name came up as an heir in a mortgage foreclosure (late husband). I haven't found the address yet, but in online county records, the latest recorded act (1/31/2011)said "Sheriff's Return Writ Stayed." Of course, I'll talk to her today to get her side, but my concern is can the foreclosure produce a lien on personal property, namely the MH?

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