Georgia Statutes

§ 48-4-112 — Extinguishment of prior encumbrances, liens, and claims for real property taxes owed; remission to tax collector; tax collector authorized to assign, transfer, or sell to land bank certain ad valorem tax executions; content of notice of transfer; nonjudicial tax sale

Georgia·Title 48
(a)Whenever any real property is acquired by a land bank and is encumbered by a lien or claim for real property taxes owed to one or more of the land bank members or to municipal corporations, counties, or consolidated governments that have an intergovernmental contract with the land bank, the land bank may, by resolution of the board, discharge and extinguish any and all such liens or claims. The decision by the board to extinguish such liens or claims is subject to the voting requirements contained in subsection (i) of Code Section 48-4-104 . Unless provided otherwise in an applicable intergovernmental contract, whenever any real property is acquired by a land bank and is encumbered by a lien or claim for real property taxes owed to a school district, the land bank shall notify the scho

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Georgia § 48-4-112 (Extinguishment of prior encumbrances, liens, and claims for real property taxes owed; remission to tax collector; tax collector authorized to assign, transfer, or sell to land bank certain ad valorem tax executions; content of notice of transfer; nonjudicial tax sale) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

Legislative History

Added by 2012 Ga. Laws 729,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2012.

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