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Banks that have foreclosed on hundreds of thousands of homes are refusing to pay the requisite property taxes!
'What's yours is mine and what's mine is my own'.
Remember that, buddy.
Liens, fines for upkeep, penalties for not paying taxes.
I'm sure the cities would be very pleased to take these homes off the banks hands.
How could a bank possibly get away with that?
I'm not so sure. It means the city has no chance at all of getting property taxes, has to do the maintenance themselves, and can't sell them at what they think is a reasonable price either.
So, what we're talking about here then is banks giving homes over to the city. Unless we're talking about totally worthless homes, any city would be glad to take over a home. Even in distressed areas, you can sell a foreclosed home for $100k.
The reason why banks aren't getting rid of homes in auctions is because they don't want to totally crater the market. A city wouldn't have the same concerns.
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