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Robert Morman of ERNEST J. HOLDINGS. Tax sale auctions.

Robert Morman
  • Bronx, NY
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I own a property in Pennsylvania along with four other family members who are also on the deed to the home. I've recently discovered the members living in the home have not paid the taxes due nor the HOA fees for a very long time. The property is now going up for tax sale. I desperately want to be rid of this entire situation. My question is if I let the property go to auction can I or my associate then bid on the property in my RE company name?