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Delinquent Land Tax Sale Ohio
I recently purchased a home in Jefferson County, Ohio at a delinquent Land Tax Sale. When I purchased the property I had thought it was free from all liens. However, we were told that the property comes with all the liens from the lienholder. The ohio revised code is 5721.18.1 when I read it I get the understanding that it is free of all liens. Do you have any suggestions. My fear is that the bank that has the lien on the property is going to foreclose, after I have already bidded and have paid the property taxes. I also hold a Sheriff's Deed on Foreclosure, on Delinquent Land Tax with revised code Sec. 5721.15 & 2329.36. The amount of the bank lien is a little over 70,000 dollars.
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I would wait for the attorney to reply. Assuming he is a RE attorney he will provide the answer and will be able to support his decision.
John Corey