Alabama: Difference Between State Bids and Third-Party Purchases
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Alabama: Difference Between State Bids and Third-Party Purchases
In the intricate world of property redemption, the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent opinion in Eleanor Williams v. Mari Properties, LLC has cast a spotlight on a critical nuance that may significantly impact the tax sale landscape in Alabama.[1] The distinction between properties bid-in by the State and those purchased by other bidders, is a pivotal factor in determining the eligibility of property redemption.[2] This case delves into this nuanced concept and offers insights into potential implications for property owners and legal practitioners.
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Source : The National Law Review
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