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I am wondering if we need to get a little more active on pointing out the true risks with tax sales. I don't mean in alarmist sense just a real outline of the risks and the need for a proper investigation. Some of the bids lately don't seem to make a lot of sense for tax sales unless you are the neighbour. Particularly as you get into rural townships there seems to be an expectation that all property is nicely marked with easily determined boundaries and you can do anything you want with the property. Maybe one of us has to write an article for OTS on the need for a proper investigation before you bid. Might even help Jeff get some more title searches. The successfull ones Jeff will publicize naturally. There is a need for due diligence. comments?
Let's keep the advertising out of the main forums. If you have articles that the general public can't view unless they pay for a membership that information would fit better as a post under the links and resources category of the forum.
Why would you get your own lawyer in the purchase of a Tax Sale. If you do not the township lawyer will do everything. There fee is already included in the calculation of the cancellation price. One thing be sure is that you have read and understand the Municipal Act and that the township lawyer does everything he is supposed to do.
I forget the exact quote and I don't feel like looking it up right now but it says basically that the township is responsible for transfering the title and clearing everything off of it exept obviously Crown Interests. For any legal matter you can represent yourself. Anybody in this game should be knowlegeable about the Municipal Act and be able to interpret it. For this reason I believe you should not require a lawyer.