In 2007 Sass Muni V DTR purchased the tax bill on the property we now own. We did not purchase the home until 2008 through HUD. We have been advised by the attorney that handled the transaction that all taxes were paid on closing and that it is illegal to transfer a title with a lien in KY....it was also explained to us upon signing that the title we were buying was clean.
A few days ago we received a civil summons stating that Sass Muni V has filed legal action against us to retrieve the original price they paid for the lien plus additional interest (12% per year since they bought the lien). We have also received a cross claim from the county indicating that they cannot find documentation that the claim is verified, but that they also have intent to file further claims against us if the claims are found to be valid.
Obviously these are false claims, as we have nothing to do with taxes owed before we owned the property. The attorney advised us that she was going to "take care of it", but my gut is telling me to at least consider hiring someone. im hoping to get information on the most efficient way to make sure these claims are appropriately handled, so as to identify the entity guilty of neglecting their job and to hold them accountable for this costly and stressful mistake on their part.
From what I've researched and have been told we are not legally responsible as they claim, but someone out the is, and they need to be held accountable...just not sure how to go about it.
A few days ago we received a civil summons stating that Sass Muni V has filed legal action against us to retrieve the original price they paid for the lien plus additional interest (12% per year since they bought the lien). We have also received a cross claim from the county indicating that they cannot find documentation that the claim is verified, but that they also have intent to file further claims against us if the claims are found to be valid.
Obviously these are false claims, as we have nothing to do with taxes owed before we owned the property. The attorney advised us that she was going to "take care of it", but my gut is telling me to at least consider hiring someone. im hoping to get information on the most efficient way to make sure these claims are appropriately handled, so as to identify the entity guilty of neglecting their job and to hold them accountable for this costly and stressful mistake on their part.
From what I've researched and have been told we are not legally responsible as they claim, but someone out the is, and they need to be held accountable...just not sure how to go about it.