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Tai Bhattad
  • Montgomery AL
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Alabama Tax Sale: Hospital Lien Question

Tai Bhattad
  • Montgomery AL
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I received my ‘1st’ price quote for a certificate on a property in Mobile Cty (AL) and after checking probate for pre-lim Title clouds, there is a hospital lien on the owner and it does not state it’s a claim against all properties of the owner.  Can someone share advice how to interpret the lien to understand if it’s against the property and if I should pursue the prop. The hospital lien amt is $5999. 
the prop is in good condition based on my exterior view (can’t get inside of course) and it looks actively lived in (Power is active). 
I called the county and no attempted redemption in progress. The area is a rental intense area. If the $5k lien will cause more trouble than necessary I can pass. advice to moving forward on the prop is appreciated . 

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