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Jean-Frank Dorvil
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What would you do in ths case?

Jean-Frank Dorvil
  • Professional
  • Ruther Glen, VA
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Hey Guys and Gals
What do you make of this ? I'm trying to lockup a house and the owner on record from the tax office is the original owner but i have another individual stating that he is the current owner because he foreclosed on the property in a tax sale . the thing is the tax office has no record of him at all and maintains the original owner is the current owner by the way, the delinquent taxes have a $54,500.00 payout to the city not to the person claiming to be the owner. My idea is to skip trace the Original owner on record and offer him a price for the deed and pay the back taxes and own it out right. What is your take ?

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Rodolfo Canon
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Rodolfo Canon
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I would call an attorney, pay him his fee, and do what he recommends.

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