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Property Tax deeds buying

Leander Mcfadden
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From a company name property Crafters LLC stating that they bought a tax deed on my property so I go look into my property tax records and there is no record of me owing the county any property tax money then I look farther back in the history before I purchase the property it was a couple under a different name that had delinquent taxs but it didn't have anything to do with me because I purchase my house through Fannie Mae foreclosure and that the closing from my understanding there was no property tax outstanding so this company property Crafters is trying to eject out of my house for not paying someone else's taxes me well for the last 6 years I've been there I been tax-exempt since the purchase of the home so I don't owe Jefferson County any money at all or this other company because obviously they bought a tax deed based on the owner back back taxes before me so I am ready to Fight tooth & Nail before I give them my place of residence for someone else's error

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Matthew Meikle
  • Realtor
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Matthew Meikle
  • Realtor
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From what I know Fannie Mae has title insurance requirements. That title insurance might be your saving grace here. I'm no expert. So, you'll want to talk to one.

Good luck!

Matthew Meikle

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