That's a fascinating question, since if someone isn't paying the King's Rent, the King takes his property back...
“since if someone isn’t paying the King’s Rent, the King takes his property back...”
With the notable exception of Detroit, which has tens of thousands of properties years behind on taxes. If the government doesn’t even want your property, its lost its value.
“”That’s a fascinating question, since if someone isn’t paying the King’s Rent, the King takes his property back... “”
True; don’t pay your property taxes and the state takes the property and Post #3 asked if the lien on the property from the mortgage company wouldn’t still remain on the property in this case or others like it. Someone would have to satisfy that in case of a sale, wouldn’t they?
See - those of us who have always followed the rules and the laws are familiar with all of them...Those who don’t know have never given a rip anyway!