You never really "own" any property in this country. Super
In MI, if you have any delinquent taxes owed for three consecutive years, the county can take your shit and pocket the profit. BUT, you're notified well in advance. This article is a bit one sided.
How do I know?
When I lived in Detroit in 2014, I was around a ton of people delinquent on their taxes. I remember talking to my neighbor about getting "another tax foreclosure notice" and she'd call the county to work out some extension or payment plan.
One sided or not, I hope the fuckers in that office that took his house die a slow horrible death.
An 83 year old displaced from his house over $9 ? Fuck that state, another reason to not live there.
Detroit wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:24 pm
You never really "own" any property in this country. Super
In MI, if you have any delinquent taxes owed for three consecutive years, the county can take your shit and pocket the profit. BUT, you're notified well in advance. This article is a bit one sided.
How do I know?
When I lived in Detroit in 2014, I was around a ton of people delinquent on their taxes. I remember talking to my neighbor about getting "another tax foreclosure notice" and she'd call the county to work out some extension or payment plan.
One sided or not, I hope the fuckers in that office that took his house die a slow horrible death.
An 83 year old displaced from his house over $9 ? Fuck that state, another reason to not live there.
reading further down the article, the headline is a hair click baity. He was retired and bought this in an upcoming area circa 2011/12 (as a rental or investment). He later moved from the town. He miscalculated interest on a tax underpayment and missed the notices as he wasn't living in the house.
Still a wtf process over a very small sum of money.
You never really "own" any property in this country. Super
In MI, if you have any delinquent taxes owed for three consecutive years, the county can take your shit and pocket the profit. BUT, you're notified well in advance. This article is a bit one sided.
How do I know?
When I lived in Detroit in 2014, I was around a ton of people delinquent on their taxes. I remember talking to my neighbor about getting "another tax foreclosure notice" and she'd call the county to work out some extension or payment plan.
while i agree, sums of money owed under $100 should not be able to be fast tracked through this process.
One sided or not, I hope the fuckers in that office that took his house die a slow horrible death.
An 83 year old displaced from his house over $9 ? Fuck that state, another reason to not live there.
reading further down the article, the headline is a hair click baity. He was retired and bought this in an upcoming area circa 2011/12 (as a rental or investment). He later moved from the town. He miscalculated interest on a tax underpayment and missed the notices as he wasn't living in the house.
Still a wtf process over a very small sum of money.
Okay, that changes things a little, but still, for $9 even California and it's vampire .gov wouldn't take your house.
reading further down the article, the headline is a hair click baity. He was retired and bought this in an upcoming area circa 2011/12 (as a rental or investment). He later moved from the town. He miscalculated interest on a tax underpayment and missed the notices as he wasn't living in the house.
Still a wtf process over a very small sum of money.
Okay, that changes things a little, but still, for $9 even California and it's vampire .gov wouldn't take your house.
yeah. I see how it could happen. But him living in it or not, there should be a check-balance or go/nogo formula to prevent this fucking headline.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 4:28 pm
I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.