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Tax deed sales in Texas
I was wondering, what happens if you purchase a home at a tax deed sale, the buyer doesn't redeem the property and you end up owning it and there is still a mortgage? I am assuming the original purchaser is still responsible for the mortgage, but if they don't pay, and you have won the house, can the bank foreclose on the house?