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Anna Watkins
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Does an Income Tax lien in another state apply to property in TN?

Anna Watkins
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I'm interested in a property in rural Tennessee that has 7 years of unpaid taxes and is scheduled to go into the 2015 tax auction.  I have sent letters and am trying to contact the absentee owner through other means, trying to buy the property outright before then, but no luck yet.

I have discovered through research that the owner's husband (and presumably the owner, if they file jointly) has a lien against him for 2013 income taxes in Ohio.  If this does go all the way to auction, and I do manage to win the bid, will the 2013 out-of-state lien apply to the property in TN? None of it's very much money, but I'd like to know ahead of time.

Anybody out there invest in rural TN??

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