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Jennifer McDuffie
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Judicial redemption period.

Jennifer McDuffie
  • Wilmer, AL
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First,let me say thank you so much for starting this blog. My questions have been answered so quickly. I have a question about information in one of your blogs. It states "If the investor takes possession on the earliest possible date--the date it receives the tax certificate, five days after the auction--then the administrative redemption period and the judicial redemption period will both burn off at the same time. " If the last taxes were paid for the 2012 tax year by the owner, the state bought it in 2014, then I bought it in April 2016, and took immediate possession. When would the judicial redemption clock start, when the state bought it or in 2016 when I got my tax lien certificate?  Thank you again.