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Marc Roberson
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Can't get answer if house is clear of lein after tax sale

Marc Roberson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wellington, CO
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I am in Butler County, Ohio. I know that with a foreclosure sale, there is obviously still a lein. However, and after exhaustive phone calls to the county SO, Clerk of Courts & auditors' offices, no one knows or will give that answer because it is "legal" advice. I was then directed to a website that doesn't work or wont return any results even when i input the data correctly. To me this is a very simple question...  yes or no... but not to them apparently. 

Can anyone shed light on whether bank liens are still attached after a tax sale in butler county ohio?

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Greg Scott
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Greg Scott
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Talk to your local title company or real estate attorney that does closings.  They will know.

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