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Denise Evans
  • JD, CCIM , Real Estate Broker
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
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Tax Sale Overbid Policies Other States

Denise Evans
  • JD, CCIM , Real Estate Broker
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
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I am VERY knowledgeable about Alabama tax sale overbids and the circumstances under which a third party can partner with the taxpayer or buy their rights and get the money, but I confess I don't know which other states have that possibility. I'm not asking anybody to give away their strategies, but can you share with me if your state has tax sale overbid money and if third parties can claim it? I don't want to research 50 states and DC and Puerto Rico just to find out IF they have overbids, and only afterwards research the law in the relevant states. I'm putting together a survey of who does, and who does not, and cites to statutes, so I can include a chart in my next book.

Thank you.

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