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  2. Begin by filling in the plaintiff's name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal identification.
  3. Next, provide details about the defendant(s). Include their names, addresses, and any relevant corporate information. This section may require diligent research to ensure all parties are correctly identified.
  4. In the property description section, accurately describe the property involved in the tax sale. Attach any necessary exhibits that support your claim, such as Quitclaim Deeds or Tax Deeds.
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ISSUE ONE: Right of Redemption If the property was residential homestead, the owner has 2 years to redeem the property. If the property was not residential, the owner has 6 months to redeem.
In Mississippi, paying the property taxes on someone elses land does not affect ownership in any manner. You simply cannot obtain title to someones land by paying their taxes for them.
You can purchase tax lien certificates at public auctions and may be rewarded with interest payments as property owners repay the debt over time. Tax lien investments can be risky, as some homeowners may be unable to repay their debts or file for bankruptcy.
If not redeemed before the two-year time period, the property matures to the individual who purchased it at the tax sale, or to the State of Mississippi if no one purchased the property at the tax sale.
Tax-forfeited properties have certified from the respective county Chancery Clerk and are currently listed and available for sale through the Secretary of States office. You may complete your application online by clicking here. The application process will take a minimum of 60 90 days.

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The lien acts as a legal claim against the property for the unpaid amount thats owed. Property with a lien attached to it cannot be sold or refinanced until the taxes are paid and the lien is removed.
Land forfeited to the State may be purchased by filling out an application obtained by contacting Public Lands Division at (601) 359-6373 or toll free within Mississippi at 1-866-TFLANDS.
Sales Tax. All sales of tangible personal property in the State of Mississippi are subject to the regular retail rate of sales tax (7%) unless the law exempts the item or provides a reduced rate of tax for an item.

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