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Tax sale properties and the right of redemption
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- 02/18/19 06:30PM - 08:30PM America/New_York
- Booker's Restaurant & Bar 5021 Baltimore Ave Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143
- Free
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Diversified Investors Group – University City Sub Group February 18th, 2019 6:30-8:30PM
Presented By: Michael L. Daiello, Esq., Daiello Law
Discussion: Tax sale properties and the right of redemption
Tax Sales in Pennsylvania
When you fall behind in your property taxes, your home may be sold at an upset tax sale under Pennsylvania’s Real Estate Tax Sale Law, to satisfy the debt. If the home doesn’t sell at the upset tax sale, then the tax claim bureau may proceed with a judicial tax sale. (A judicial tax sale goes through the court system.)
Tax sales in Pennsylvania are complicated. Your best bet is to speak with an attorney to learn how the tax sale process works where you live
Location: Booker's Restaurant & Bar 5021 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
Contact: Joe Scorese 215-290-5108 [email protected]
- Joseph Scorese
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@Joseph Scorese I'm not an attorney, but have bought hundreds of Tax Sale properties in PA. There is NO Right of Redemption in PA. for properties sold by the County Tax Claim Bureaus.