Buying a property as short sale – am I liable for property taxes in arrears ?
January 3rd, 2012 by admin
I am about to put in an offer on a property that is about to foreclose which I understand is called a short sale. I am sure the guy is behind on property taxes. Am I liable for those and what other tigers in the grass do i need to be wary of ?
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