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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 515236" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Tony paid owed back taxes on the land? Three years worth? Do you realize in most states if he were to go through the court, just on that alone, he would be deemed owner of said land? I think I've mentioned this before, but it is especially true with back taxes being paid. My uncle aquired a heap of real estate that way over the years. Now he had morals enough never to take someone's home out from under them, but if he noticed an empty house staying empty for quite some time he'd check the property taxes to see when it was last paid, he'd pay them and petition the court (or whatever it is one does) and the property would be his, new title in his name. Honestly, it would be well worth looking in to as I'm pretty sure most states are the same way. </p><p></p><p>That, at the very least, would forever get the worry of other family members off your backs. And Tony, family guy he is, just needs to understand IF they had any interest in the land at all, they'd have been sharing tax payment and living there. They're just hanging on hoping that some day it sells for big bucks and they reap the rewards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 515236, member: 84"] Tony paid owed back taxes on the land? Three years worth? Do you realize in most states if he were to go through the court, just on that alone, he would be deemed owner of said land? I think I've mentioned this before, but it is especially true with back taxes being paid. My uncle aquired a heap of real estate that way over the years. Now he had morals enough never to take someone's home out from under them, but if he noticed an empty house staying empty for quite some time he'd check the property taxes to see when it was last paid, he'd pay them and petition the court (or whatever it is one does) and the property would be his, new title in his name. Honestly, it would be well worth looking in to as I'm pretty sure most states are the same way. That, at the very least, would forever get the worry of other family members off your backs. And Tony, family guy he is, just needs to understand IF they had any interest in the land at all, they'd have been sharing tax payment and living there. They're just hanging on hoping that some day it sells for big bucks and they reap the rewards. [/QUOTE]
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