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Tax Lien Foreclosures – Strict Compliance Is Out!

October 21, 2008 by admin 1 Comment

Under Arizona Revised Statutes Section 42-18202, a tax lien investor who wants foreclose the right of a property owner to redeem a tax lien is required, among other things, to send a notice of intent to file a foreclosure action by certified mail to the owner of record. In 2005, the Arizona legislature amended Section … [Read more…]

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