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So in 2011, I was looking for a home. I really wanted to become a homeowner, but we didnt have the credit. We knew a bank wasnt going to give us a loan for a mortgage. So we were looking more at people who were doing rent to own or land contracts. And we so happened to find a land contract through a company who didnt care about credit, didnt care that we didnt have a huge amount to put down. I dont really remember the terms. I cant even say that I paid em much attention when I signed the land contract. I dont remember the interest rate or you know, much about it. I do remember that the taxes were included in my payment. Thats my biggest takeaway from it because thats how I ended up losing the home. So I got a letter from the city saying I had $5,000 in tax debt on the home. I couldnt afford $5,000 in back taxes. So the first thing I did was call the people that held the land contract and say, Hey, what the hell is going on? I got this bill from the city that says I owe $5,