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bank brought my home@sheriff sale 4 less, home had a tax lien a year later bank sold home 4 more is lien paid?

I had a personal tax lien placed on my home which I recently lost in foreclosure, the bank brought back my home for less than I owed at sheriff sale. A year later the bank sold the home for 10K more than what I owed. Do I still owe on the home as well as the personally tax lien?

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  1. The tax lien has to satisfied. Regardless of what the home sold for the tax man gets his money. Whether you owe or not depends on the exact figures. In most private real estate foreclosures the debtor is free once the property is taken away from them. THIS DOES depend on your states laws and your original mortgage default agreement. But your taxes should have been satisfied.
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