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Supreme Court sides with Michigan county in a tax foreclosure case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Michigan county in a tax foreclosure case, rejecting a proposal to modify tax foreclosure sales to allow original homeowners to retain more funds when properties are sold to recover unpaid taxes. The decision upholds the current process for tax foreclosures, maintaining the status quo for how unpaid taxes are recouped through property sales.
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