(03-27-2024, 08:42 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: The article said the developer is suing everyone “involved” including the previous owner of the lot, who lost the property in a tax auction. His explanation is that everyone should come before a judge for the judge to sort out.
Sounds like the actions of a desperate man, attempting to claw back a few dollars in any way possible.
AND what would really bring it full circle is if the original owner of the lot CURES the delinquency and gets possession of their lot back. It's a thing. You can't even get a warranty deed on a tax sale because it's sketchy form of ownership. The developer did them a favor by making sure they are aware of their potential good fortune. Hopefully it's a nice local family who needs a nice house.