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Do liens or encumbrances on a tax-defaulted property transfer to the new owner after purchase of the property at a tax sale?

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Do liens or encumbrances on a tax-defaulted property transfer to the new owner after purchase of the property at a tax sale?

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A. Chapter 7, Section 3712 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code States: The deed conveys title to the purchaser free of all encumbrances of any kind existing before the sale, except: a) Any lien for installments of taxes and special assessments which installments will become payable upon the secured roll after the time of the sale. b) The lien for taxes or assessments or other rights of any taxing agency which does not consent to the sale under this chapter. c) Liens for special assessments levied upon the property conveyed which were, at the time of the sale under this chapter, not included in the amount necessary to redeem the tax-defaulted property, and, where a taxing agency which collects its own taxes has consented to the sale under this chapter, not included in the amount required to redeem from sale to the taxing agency. d) Easements constituting servitude upon or burdens to the property; water rights, the record title to which is held separately from the title to the pr

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