Redemption by Owner or Other Interested Party
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Revenue and Taxation
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Tax Sales
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Ad Valorem Tax Foreclosures
- Redemption by Owner or Other Interested Party
- At any point prior to the moment of the sale, any interested party may redeem the property from the sale by payment of the redemption amount. Payment shall be made to the petitioner. Following receipt of such payment, the petitioner shall file for dismissal of the proceedings.
- In the event of such payment by the owner of the subject property, the proceedings shall be dismissed and the rights and interests of all interested parties shall remain unaffected.
- In the event of such payment by any interested party other than the owner, the party accomplishing such payment shall possess a lien on the property for the full amount of such payment, which lien shall have the same priority as the lien for the delinquent taxes. Such lienholder shall have the right to enforce such lien as permitted to the holder of any lien under existing law. Such lienholder shall not otherwise succeed to the rights of the petitioner as described in this article.
(Code 1981, §48-4-80, enacted by Ga. L. 1995, p. 272, § 1; Ga. L. 1999, p. 81, § 48.)
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