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James
 
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Default A question about tax lien and how it affects home sale

This is totally useless and irrelevant information. The guy lives in
Florida, and you give him advice about Canada, an entirely different country
!!!

Can't you even read ???


--James--

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Municipal tax laws are based on british common law with variations in Quebec
and, i beleiver, La. The tax lien is a slander on title which allows sale of
the lands but not what stands upon them after third notice. Third notice can
be served by a baliff or sheriff. Third notice is followed by tax sale to
the highest qualified bidder in a prescribed format at a set date of
reconning.
Why not just buy it as a tax sale? The municipality will issue a bill of
sale at time of acceptance which you deposit at the local land registry or
titles office.
For any canadians interested in buying such lands, take a look at digby land
sales in barrie, ontario. do a google!!!
"Jim McLaughlin" jim.mclaughlin wrote in message
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