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I was purchasing a piece of bare land owner finance since July. I decided to forfeit the property now. I just recently paid the taxes. Would I at least be entitled to be refunded for the taxes?
I was purchasing a piece of bare land owner finance since July. I decided to forfeit the property now. I just recently paid the taxes. Would I at least be entitled to be refunded for the taxes?
I was purchasing a piece of bare land owner finance since July. I decided to forfeit the property now. I just recently paid the taxes. Would I at least be entitled to be refunded for the taxes?
owner finance sounds like land contract-contract for deed, if it was recorded then the vendor /seller has to take the vendee/ buyer to court for breach of contract should the buyer default.
Nothing precludes them from taking them to court for breach whether it was recorded or not. Recording it may give them additional recourse depending on what state it takes place, mostly it protects the buyer's interest in the land.
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