The city of Fort Pierce, Fl, recently started foreclosing on code violation liens.
I would like to know, once the property has been sold at the public auction, does that extinguish all the liens against the property held by the city or just the ones listed in the foreclosure? I don't know why they wouldn't include all the liens but small town bs is sometimes hard to figure out. And I assume that however much they get at the auction, it will satisfy the liens and whereas they might have the option to go after the original owner to collect any deficit, they can not go after the new owner or attach to the property?
I would like to know, once the property has been sold at the public auction, does that extinguish all the liens against the property held by the city or just the ones listed in the foreclosure? I don't know why they wouldn't include all the liens but small town bs is sometimes hard to figure out. And I assume that however much they get at the auction, it will satisfy the liens and whereas they might have the option to go after the original owner to collect any deficit, they can not go after the new owner or attach to the property?