Georgia Statutes

§ 48-4-79 — Judicial hearing on petition; orders; priority of claims; death of interested party

Georgia § 48-4-79

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O.C.G.A. § 48-4-79 (2026).

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(a)The petitioner shall request that a judicial hearing on the petition occur not earlier than 30 days following the filing of the petition. At such hearing any interested party shall have the right to be heard and to contest the delinquency of the taxes or the adequacy of the proceedings. If the superior court determines that the information set forth in the petition is accurate, the court shall render its judgment and order that:
(1)The taxes are delinquent;
(2)Proper notice has been given to all interested parties;
(3)The property as described in the petition be sold in accordance with the provisions of this article; and (4) The sale shall become final and binding 60 days after the date of the sale in accordance with Code Section 48-4-81 .
(b)The order of the superior court shall p

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