IS A MS tax sale VOID if the living owner was never notified?
As a general rule, the Chancery Clerk is supposed to provide three types of notice to the owner that the period of redemption is about to expire....
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As a general rule, the Chancery Clerk is supposed to provide three types of notice to the owner that the period of redemption is about to expire....
If it were me, I would ignore them. If they file a lawsuit (which I think won't happen), they would have to prove the debt then.
This may not be the answer you want, but after many years of handling employment disputes for both employees and employers, I can tell you the best...
Yes, it is. See the following link: https://dfi.wa.gov/consumer/alerts/cash-advance-group-possible-loan-collection-scam
That depends on how ownership is described in the Deed. Tenants in common? Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship? Etc.
First of all, there is no such thing as a District Court of Appeals in Mississippi. Second, you cannot go to jail just because you failed to pay...
Based on those few facts, I think it likely that the children of the deceased siblings have an interest in the property.
I suggest that the first thing you do is try to determine if the tax sale was done correctly. Here is some guidance:...
People buy land with liens on them all the time. But, payment plans have to be worked out with the holders of the liens.
In Mississippi, a person does not get title to property owned by someone else simply by paying the taxes. Depending on the reason you paid them and...