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In addition, You have to understand that the city has to be very careful what they say to you as they could lose their job or be sued if they tell you something incorrectly or improperly. Always make sure that any questions they have are not something they shouldn't or cant answer or may be interpreted as advice.Don't phone and ask.."Off the record, whats the owner like, is he a bum" or "If I buy it, will the town let me rezone it to be a strip club?There are very strict guidelines of what a government employee can say and they have to be extra careful in situations such as tax sales where the owner may be vengeful or looking for any excuse to stop the sale. I know if I was about to lose the family farm, I would be looking for any indiscretion by the city to use as an excuse to jam the sale. Always take this into account and dont questions that they cannot and should not answer.
Some are very helpful, some will not answer questions, some don't know anything, some lie (though rarely).
Is it a common feeling or fact that when you phone in you feel the clerk/treasurer is not really happy helping answering questions, the reason being, I guess, as a local he/she or anybody he/she knows locally might be interested in the property as well, or he/she'd rather no one bid so the property gets listed or sold through regular real estate transaction that will eventually benefit local folks or community (such as local estate agent ... ) than let an outsider get in?