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Indiana homes can be sold and purchased at auction because of delinquent property taxes. The amount paid for such homes cannot be less than the amount of delinquent taxes due, but usually includes other costs as well, including special assessments on the property, penalties due and other costs of the actual sale. Indiana: Sale of Real Property When Taxes or Special Assessments Become DelinquentReferences:
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