GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 48-4-65 - Foreclosure of right of redemption to property conveyed to authority
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    48-4-65   (2010)
   48-4-65.    Foreclosure of right of redemption to property conveyed to authority 
      The  authority may foreclose the right of redemption to the property  conveyed to the authority pursuant to a tax sale conducted in accordance  with Article 1 of this chapter in the following manner:
      (1)  The  record title to the property shall be examined and a certificate of  title shall be prepared for the benefit of the authority;
      (2)  The  authority shall serve the prior owner whose interest was foreclosed  upon and all persons having record title or interest in or lien upon the  property with a notice of foreclosure of this right to redeem in  conformance with Code Section 48-4-46;
      (3)  In  the event persons entitled to service are located outside the county,  they may be served by certified mail or statutory overnight delivery; or
      (4)  In  the event the sheriff is unable to perfect service or certified mail or  statutory overnight delivery attempts are returned unclaimed, the  authority shall conduct a search for the person with an interest in the  property conveyed to the authority, which search must, at a minimum,  have included the following:
            (A)  An  examination of the addresses given on the face of the instrument vesting  interest or the addresses given to the clerk of the superior court by  the transfer tax declaration form. The clerk of the superior court and  the tax assessor of the county are required to share information  contained in the transfer tax declaration form with one another in a  timely manner;
            (B)  A search of the current telephone directory for the county in which the property is located;
            (C)  A  letter of inquiry to the person who sold the property to the defendant  in the tax sale at the address shown in the transfer tax declaration  form or in the telephone directory;
            (D)  A letter of inquiry to the attorney handling the closing prior to the tax sale if provided on the deed forms;
            (E)  A  sign being no less than four feet by six feet shall be erected on the  property and maintained by the authority for a minimum of 30 days  reading as follows:
                  "THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN  CONVEYED TO THE                      LAND BANK AUTHORITY BY VIRTUE OF A SALE FOR  UNPAID TAXES. PERSONS WITH INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRIOR OWNER OF THE  PROPERTY ARE REQUESTED TO CALL                     ."; and
            (F)  If  the authority has made the search as required by this paragraph and  been unable to locate those persons required to be served under  paragraph (2) of this Code section or, having located additional  addresses of those persons through such search, attempted without  success to serve those persons in either manner provided by paragraph  (2) or (3) of this Code section, the authority shall make a written  summary of the attempts made to serve the notice, in recordable form,  and may authorize the foreclosure of the redemption rights of record.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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