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Property Tax Forfeiture and Foreclosure Timelines for Michigan - Time is Running Out!
Posted by AcclaimLegalService
The economic hardships of recent years combined with the burst of the "housing bubble" caused many Michigan families to get behind on their mortgage and/or property taxes. Although things may be improving now for some families and individuals, many homeowners are still trying to dig out the financial mess. This includes dealing with past due property taxes that may have them facing a foreclosure…
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