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Terri Barnes
  • Waynesboro, PA
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Inheriting a house with back taxes owed on it.

Terri Barnes
  • Waynesboro, PA
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My step-father left me a house. I tried to sell it at one point in time to settle his estate.  I had no luck in this. I fought with the courts until they finally closed the estate because the house has issues.  There are back taxes owed on this property that I thought they got cleared when the estate was closed. If so now do I get the deed put into my name and where do I go from here with this house. If not where do I go to in out how much taxes re owed on the property. 

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