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Dan Hedges
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Oakland County (Michigan) Tax Auction

Dan Hedges
  • Realtor
  • Camas, WA
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Hello!

Has anyone bought a property from the Oakland County Courthouse before? I'm looking for information on the process and things to be aware of. I've looked at the title work. Would I be responsible for clearing up the liens against the property?

Thank you in advance,

Dan


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Joshua B.
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Joshua B.
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  • Canton, MI
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@Dan Hedges most liens are “blown up” by the tax foreclosure save a few (off the top of my head so don’t quote me - IRS, certain environmental liens). If you see anything out of the ordinary (i.e. non mortgage) I’d check with an attorney. Bank liens are usually blown up because they receive notice and opportunity to cure in order to protect their interest.

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