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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Off market deal with back taxes
There’s a motivated seller that has taxes that roughly equal to the homes value. 15k In back taxes. The home will most likely be condemned this year.
Is it possible to negotiate back taxes with the county if it means them not having to condemn it?