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David Lee
  • Wholesaler
  • Lenoir, NC
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Is this my property?

David Lee
  • Wholesaler
  • Lenoir, NC
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I purchased a piece of property that was beside mine that had been foreclosed on several years ago. The taxes were really high on it and just paid it anyway. After the 3rd year of it being so how I went to talk to the tax office about it. They told me that this land also had the house beside of it on the taxes as well. This is not want I thought I was buying. I was just trying to purchase the land and they gave me the land and extra land with a house. I told them that it must be a mistake they said that they don't make mistakes. The land was actually in 2 different lots. One with a house and one without. When the lender found someone that was interested in buying the land they took the lean off of all the land and the house instead of just one. I have been paying the taxes on the house and land for over 3 years now. My question is this my house now? The county will not take it off of the taxes. Any help or ideas would be appreciated.

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