How Does One Obtain Non-Obligation For Property Taxes

How Does One Obtain Non-Obligation For Property Taxes

Real Estate Secrets covers the method for obtaining Allodial Title (Land Patent) which is necessary to begin. Afterwards, removal from tax rolls and voter rolls is necessary. Once this has occurred, one should have the local Sheriff's signature acknowledging that said obligations to the tax rolls have been fulfilled, and thus collection of property/real estate taxes must be ceased. There can of course be governmental issues, but sending a copy of this document the Sheriff signs to the local County Property Tax Assessor will resolve any issues.

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