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Morally, the right thing to do is exactly what you stated, @LdiJ - tell these folks that the house they bought went to tax sale due to their negligent handling of tax bills and (what appears to be) blatant disregard for Indiana tax law. Given the fact these folks own numerous properties, I have...
Because there is no clear indication that I don't have rights.
If the tax lien purchaser redeems this property, I'm pretty sure I would be sued by the individuals who bought the property since all they have is a signed receipt (that was never recorded) and the deed is still in my name.
What is the name of your state? IN
Before I start, I already know I'm dumb and totally did things wrong. I simply need to know my options to unravel this mess.
So I have/had (depends on how you look at it) two parcels of property in Indiana. 15 months ago, I sold them to two separate people -...
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