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All Forum Posts by: John Jilnicki

John Jilnicki has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: South Carolina Tax deed and surviving liens

John JilnickiPosted
  • Remsenburg, NY
  • Posts 4
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oh guess I wasn't supposed to mention the company, because it was blanked out. OK -sorry. if you go to the County's website, they have a reference somewhere to who does their tax auctions.

Post: South Carolina Tax deed and surviving liens

John JilnickiPosted
  • Remsenburg, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0
I know you can sign up through **************. They do the auctions fro some of the Counties.

Post: South Carolina Tax deed and surviving liens

John JilnickiPosted
  • Remsenburg, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Thanks so much John.  It's Beaufort County.

I hope to start being able to spend more time down there. It's beautiful, and the people are nice!  

Post: South Carolina Tax deed and surviving liens

John JilnickiPosted
  • Remsenburg, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

In South Carolina, when you buy property from teh County at a tax auction and get a tax deed from the County, and there is an HOA, but there is no HOA lien on file, is the property still subject to liens for prior HOA fees?

Also, are liens filed by utility companies wiped clean by the tax sale?

Appreciate the comments as I found very little on line so far.

John