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Re: thastockwizard post# 55117

Thursday, 05/08/2014 12:57:19 PM

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:57:19 PM

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See my last post. If they were really behind 2 years on property taxes, they would have already been on the streets, even if the mortgage had already been satisfied.
Here it is:

Read this: This topic shouldn't even have to be addressed, but I will address it since folks keep bringing up real estate taxes.
Property taxes ALWAYS becomes the first lien holder to be satisfied if there really was a 2 year and running problem. Property taxes are first in line, even before the mortgage...period.
Bottom line is, if the city and state really had a problem with APT's current property tax status, the property would have already been seized and been auctioned off to satisfy the tax liability, and then whatever other lienholders, in the order these liens were recorded.
Folks can stop mentioning this...please. Whatever status APT's property taxes show, you can rest assured that they are on the same page with the local governments.
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