I am considering bidding on a foreclosed property at a Sheriff's Sale. It's my understanding that in my jurisdiction all liens on the property will be satisfied at the sale, EXCEPT for federal tax liens. The owner's have a number of judgements against them for Ohio Taxes going back many years, so it's reasonable to wonder if they were not paying their federal taxes as well.
How can I ensure there are no federal tax liens on the property? There are no liens (not even for state taxes) other than the mortgage appearing at the county recorder's office. I've read that the IRS might file liens with the Secretary of State, but they don't seem to know what I'm talking about. I've also called a local title company to inquire about a title search on the property, they said no, just go with the preliminary judicial report filed with the court (it doesn't list any federal tax liens).
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