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Tax deed purchase, ownership and liability

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sbatta

Junior Member
This question is regarding ownership and liability in a county tax deed purchase, Alameda County, California.

Two original parcels through which county line was passing(between Alameda and Contra Costa) were subdivided and recorded as separate parcels in both counties.

There is deed of trust for Alameda parcel recorded on both counties which mentions the contra costa side of parcel as part of the parcel.

If I purchased the tax deed for the Alameda side, as Contra costa side of the parcel is part of the deed of trust, would I be encumbered to the deed of trust?
 


justalayman

Senior Member
If I purchased the tax deed for the Alameda side, as Contra costa side of the parcel is part of the deed of trust, would I be encumbered to the deed of trust?
start with reading this:
http://ttc.ocgov.com/proptax/pta

and here:

http://www.placer.ca.gov/~/media/tax/documents/R_T%203712%20pdf.pdf


simply put; the deed of trust does not survive
 

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