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Bruce Lynn#1 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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Rockingham Vermont Tax Sale

Bruce Lynn#1 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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This article gives a brief overview of the Vermont Tax Sale.   Looks like you buy the lien for a year.  Previous owner has a year to pay off the debt plus 1% interest a month up to 12 months.   Then you get the deed if it is not paid off.

https://www.eagletimes.com/roc...

Looks like very few got sold.

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@Will Sifert

I only know about Texas and maybe 1% of what you guys post on about 10 other states.  Never even heard of anyone speak or post about Montana.

Found these two sources that seem to provide decent info....looks like tax lien state for 3 years, then potentially can apply for deed.

https://www.nolo.com/legal-enc...

https://www.yellowstonecountym...

https://leg.mt.gov/content/Com...

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