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Jessie Hill
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  • Gardena, CA
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The Right to Redeem

Jessie Hill
  • Driver
  • Gardena, CA
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Hi, My name is Jessie and I found a property in California (LA County) and it has been in default since 2008. It says on the assessors site "Power To Sell". If I go and pay the taxes and fees on the  property will anyone have the right to redeem or will I be able to take the property free and clear? If so how much time will they have? Thanks in advance for any insight into this very urgent matter.

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