I purchased a property 7 years ago and have never been late on my mortgage, insurance or my city taxes. I have no other liens and this is not an IRS or federal issue at all. An investor bought a tax lien certificate from my county from taxes that I didn’t realize I owed. I moved out of state shortly after purchasing the property and never received anything from the county in 7 years. Now I am getting a letter from the investor’s attorney that I owe approx 6 times what my normal tax bill amount is (after adding interest and fees). The property is actually in a real bad neighborhood and needs a ton of work and I have not been able to sell it now and I’ve been trying for 6 years. I still owe about ,000 but if they were to foreclose and auction it I doubt they would get more than a couple thousand for it.

My question is 1st of all, can they foreclose on it and if they do, can I buy it back for let’s say ,000 plus pay off the tax lien, and save myself over ,000 plus interest in the long run? If they go along with this scenario would it be legal?
It has been over 2 years since the tax lien certificatge was sold and I can no longer pay the county because my delinquent taxes were paid off by the 3rd party investor. I don’t owe the county anymore and I’m current except for that one year (2002).

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