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re: State of Pennsylvania auctions widow's home over 6.30$
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:07 am to Strannix
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:07 am to Strannix
And where does the 6.30 come in?
I'm not bothered by this situation. If she was sent multiple notices and apparently it was confirmed that she received them, that is her fault.
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She had previously owed other taxes, but at the time of the sale she owed just $235, including other interest and fees.
I'm not bothered by this situation. If she was sent multiple notices and apparently it was confirmed that she received them, that is her fault.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:10 am to Lsut81
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I'm not bothered by this situation. If she was sent multiple notices and apparently it was confirmed that she received them, that is her fault.
Yet criminal aliens can enter the country and sign up for welfare and food stamps.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:18 am to Lsut81
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apparently it was confirmed that she received them
The process around here is they will send a certified letter and the USPS makes someone sign for it.
I made the mistake of paying my tax on one piece of property online. I got a delinquent tax letter. I carried a printout of the electronic transfer to the Probate office who didn't give a shite because of the way they record payments. I double paid my taxes on that parcel. Ever since, I pay them in person with a check and ask the clerk to sign the receipt.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 9:02 am to Lsut81
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I'm not bothered by this situation. If she was sent multiple notices and apparently it was confirmed that she received them, that is her fault
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"There is no doubt that (she) had actual receipt of the notification of the tax upset sale on July 7, 2011, and Aug. 16, 2011," the judge wrote. "Moreover, on Aug. 12, 2011, a notice of sale was sent by first class mail and was not returned."
Well I agree with your premise, but I think 2 months is a pretty short amount of time to take a house. Hell, the electric company gives you more than two months before they shut off your power (the first time anyway).
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