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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

challenging a tax deed sale in court
In New Mexico, we have our own unique way of settling tax liens. NM sells tax deeds. NM has NO redemption period, but the owner has two years to challenge the sale in court.
Is it common for people to challenge tax deed sales in court. What is typically the basis for challenges. What do I look for in the documentation to avoid a challenge to the tax deed sale?
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