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Supreme Court sides with Michigan county in a tax foreclosure case
The Supreme Court ruled against a Michigan family whose home was sold for less than half its market value to cover a $2,000 unpaid tax bill, upholding county arguments that auction prices are inherently lower due to cash payment requirements. The decision contrasts with a prior case where the Court limited local governments' ability to retain excess tax sale proceeds.
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