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3 weeks agoWhat to do if You're Listed on NYC's Tax Lien Sale
New York City is resuming tax lien sales, affecting nearly 11,000 properties, drawing concern over its impact on marginalized communities.
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The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that Reverse Mortgage Funding's lien on the property remained intact, asserting its senior priority over the original mortgage despite the foreclosure auction proceedings.
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