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Buyer sues foreclosing tax lien holder after foreclosure reversed
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Court Report
Monday, August 27, 2018
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After the owner of property failed to pay taxes for the years 2005-2008, the city of Hartford, Conn., filed tax liens against the condominium unit. The eventual holder of the tax liens eventually filed foreclosure proceedings and sold the property to a couple. Shortly after the sale went through, the owner filed a motion to open and vacate the foreclosure. The foreclosure was vacated, but the buyers filed counterclaims against the tax lien holder. Read on for more details.
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