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Alabama Tax Sale Question - 25k overbid?
I was recently contacted about a property this gentleman hasn't paid his taxes on, went to tax sale a few years ago. Contacted the county to see how much is owed because he had no idea. They send me the redemption affidavit and it's broken down like this:
Amt of purchase money (2016) 27,000
Excess bid 25,427
Net to redeem 1572
2017 Taxes 1429
2018 Taxes 1614
2019 Taxes 1614
Amount to pay $15,315
I have very minimal experience dealing with this but how does roughly $6k in taxes balloon to a 15k redemption when no preservation improvements have been made? This is in Ohatchee Al (calhoun county). Any help or guidance would be much appreciated while I try to navigate this sale