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  • Carrollton, TX
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County or homeowner owner of struck off property???

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  • Carrollton, TX
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I'm working a potential wholesale deal where the owner is years and years behind on property taxes. The property has been offered in Tax sale but was struck off. My question is since the property was struck off does the homeowner own the property still or does the county own it? County records show homeowner is still currently the owner. 

I'm asking this question because if it's owned by the county, the property can't be bought or sold traditionally through a title company but instead would have to go through judicial tax sale held by county.

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