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Updated 12 months ago, 01/19/2024

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Newbie Question on Tax Sales in TX

Rachel Hester
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Hi,

I am still a newbie, trying to navigate my way over the hybrid tax deed process that is in place in TX.  My question is for EOS/EXE type sales (which I gather to mean other tax delinquencies other than property taxes).... what happens if you are the winning bid for these types of sales? Will this extinguish trust deeds if assuming they were notified of the sale? I understand that you would still be on the hook or any past unpaid taxes, interest and penalties.  Just curious if this type of sale would be superior to other types, like federal or bank?


Let me know and thanks in advance!

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