Tax Deed

I obtained a deed from a property tax delinquent corporation. Found out later that a tax deed had been issued to another corporation. Can I challenge the tax deed? Do I have any rights on the property? Thanks, Peter :-?

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  • jeff1200231st May, 2004

    Who issued your tax deed? Who issued the deed to the other corporation? Which deed was filed first?

  • 050831st May, 2004

    I bought the property last week from a corporation which had tax liens against its property. In February, a tax deed had been issued to a different corporation ,which was the highest bidder, by the county. Can I as the new owner redeem the tax deed in Florida or only the original delinquent property owner. Thanks,

  • cjmazur31st May, 2004

    Did you miss the Feb. deed when the title search was done?

  • 050831st May, 2004

    A regular title search was not done; only the clounty records: tax collector and property appraiser--which showed the original lowner still as the owner of the property.

  • jeff1200231st May, 2004

    You may want to have this string moved to the tax lien forum, where the tax lien folks hang out. My guess (and that's all it is) is that the tax deed issued by the county is probably the senior document. There may be a redemption period in your state etc. and you may not have a problem in they redeemed the tax deed. you should research the tax sale laws for your state.
    Jeff

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