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.jhark123 said:Did anyone else notice in the article that the county will keep the house instead of letting it go to his next of kin?
Our government has no morals
Euuuwwwweeeeuuuuweee.....that gives me the creeps!The workers found his "nearly skeletonized body," in the words of the medical examiner's investigative report.
BPWY said:.
Did you read about the many years of back taxes?
jhark123 said:why not give the next of kin an opportunity to pay the back taxes rather than take an asset from the family? I'll bet they will get 4-5x the taxes in the auction.
The overage of the note of sale should go to the next of kin. But since the city took possession, doubt that will happen.jhark123 said:why not give the next of kin an opportunity to pay the back taxes rather than take an asset from the family? I'll bet they will get 4-5x the taxes in the auction.
Man, do I wish you had repoed me in the past. I've had rigs taken, then 15 years later I get a bill for 5 times the amount.thanohano44 said:The overage of the note of sale should go to the next of kin. But since the city took possession, doubt that will happen.
In my previous career, if we ever sold the collateral and received more than what was owed on it, the borrower got the over payment. Boy do I have some stories about this in which the customer made out good.
In a few cases these people who got their refunds were able to go out and purchase a new vehicle because of the sizable downpayment they had.