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Gene Walker
  • Mc Calla, AL
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Jefferson County Parcel in Tax Sale Question

Gene Walker
  • Mc Calla, AL
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I have found a 5 acre parcel of land that is showing up on the county website as tax delinquent. The owner is listed as "Doe Jane A. Heirs of". The tax sale to the state was 5/24/2016.

 If I submit an application to the state to acquire the property can the sale be voided by the heirs if they choose to redeem the property? The tax assessor information does not show an instrument # for me to check it out on the Landmark web site for Jefferson county. I am new at this, so I hope my question is not too confusing.  I guess in summary is a property tax owner shown as "Heirs of" a sticky situation that a newbie shouldn't get into when trying to acquire tax delinquent parcels? 

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