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Colorado Property With 2013 Tax Lien
I am currently talking to a homeowner in Colorado that has a 2013 tax lien on his property and unpaid 2014 taxes. If the homeowner (funds from closing) pays the tax lien, accrued interest on the lien and 2014 taxes. Then my understanding is that all property tax issues will be taken care of, is this correct?