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What is NYC AC § 11-423?

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This section allows the city to sell tax liens and transfer them to purchasers, including the city itself becoming a purchaser at such sales. The statute outlines the procedures for these transactions. Applies to building owners with tax-lien properties.

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§ 11-423 Sales and foreclosures of tax liens.

AC § 11-423

Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this chapter the city may continue to sell tax liens, transfer the same to purchasers and become the purchaser at such sales of tax liens in the manner provided by this title.

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