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How will title in the deed to the purchaser be vested?

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How will title in the deed to the purchaser be vested?

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Where and when will the next Public Auction Tax Sale for San Diego County be held? At a location and tentative date and time indicated in our next Public Auction Tax Sale Brochure. Typically our sales are held at the end of February at a downtown location. Top of Page – Property Tax Sales How can I obtain a list of properties to be offered at the next Tax Sale? By completing a Tax Sale Mailing List card available through this office for our Public Auction Tax Sale brochure, which is published approximately six to eight weeks prior to a tentative sale date. The cost for the 2004/05 brochure has not yet been determined. Also, the information will be available at our web site address, which is www.sdtreastax.com. Copies of the County Assessor’s plat maps of the tax sale properties are available for perusal in the Assessor’s office, Room 103, approximately six to eight weeks prior to the tentative tax sale date. Individual maps are also available on a self-serve basis. Top of Page – Proper

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Title is vested (the manner in which your name is recorded) in the name of the successful bidder as written on the registration form. A list of sample vesting methods is located at: Title Vesting Schedule If the bidder is an agent representing another person, partnership, company or corporation, we require a notarized letter from the individual person, partnership, company or corporation for whom you are bidding, stating the precise manner in which title is to be vested. The letter must be accompanied by authorized documentation in the form of a minute order from your Board, a Board Resolution, Registration of a Partnership or Articles of Incorporation. Such document must be presented at the time of registration. Alterations will not be accommodated after a purchase. If you change your mind about how you would like the property vested, you will need to wait until after the Tax Deed is recorded by the Tax Collector, and then, record a separate document to change the manner of vesting.

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