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Federal Tax Liens in Foreclosure
In a mortgage foreclosure, if the owner being foreclosed on has federal tax liens filed against him, will the property remain subject to all or a portion of the federal tax liens once a foreclosure sale is completed?
My assumption is if the property goes above opening bid, the mortgage company as first lien holder is paid off, and the Fed as 2nd/3rd recoups the rest, so I would take free and clear of the federal tax lien, but his tax debt would be reduced and he would remain liable.