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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Banderet

Matthew Banderet has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Ah, 3 years after tax deed date, so a total of 6 years?

Thank you again @Denise Evans for answering my questions promptly! I have been reading previous post from you and have been to your blog and am wondering if a property is listed with the wrong address (1 number is incorrect potentially voiding the sale) and the tax certificate is purchased, notice to vacate it sent, and ejectment lawsuit is filled 6 months later to establish possession, if property is adversely held by investor for 3 years can the investor get the deed to the property?

, thank you so much for your help! If I may ask one more question, what does it mean when a property in Alabama has more than 1 tax bill attached to it? If one were to purchase one of the tax bills but not the other who has possession of the property?

Hello All,

I was hoping to find out under which circumstances can tax sales in Alabama be voided? For instance, if the listed address of the tax payer is incorrect and you purchased the tax certificate, if the tax payer claims they didn't receive notice of the tax sale would this void the tax certificate? If the tax sale is voided on a lien that you hold, are you still entitled to the interest on the amount you paid?

Thanks in advance