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Peter Walther
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Risks of buying based on a tax deed

Peter Walther
  • Specialist
  • Winter Springs, FL
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Story about a risk of buying downstream from a tax deed.

https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/mount-vernon/2020/08/27/mount-vernon-espada-young-battle-home-ownership/5630783002/

If Moreira gave the Youngs a warranty deed there's a good chance the title company will look to him for any loss they suffer.  In my experience this is the type of claim that can go on for years.

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