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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 at a tax foreclosure auction for less than half its market value, upholding the county's argument that auction prices are inherently lower due to cash-only requirements. The decision preserves the ability of counties to conduct tax foreclosure sales to recover unpaid taxes, contrasting with a prior ruling that limited how much local governments can retain from such sales.
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