Senate Bill 41
Senate Bill (S)
DIGEST
Property transfer. Specifies the appraisal procedure to be used when selling property at auction in a partition action, and provides that the parties may waive appraisal and valuation. Permits any person with an interest in property being sold at a sheriff's sale in a partition action to request that the court order the sale be conducted by an auctioneer. Makes a technical correction. Provides that a person may claim title by adverse possession without having paid property taxes and special assessments due on the property if the person is a governmental entity or other person exempt from the payment of
Property transfer. Specifies the appraisal procedure to be used when selling property at auction in a partition action, and provides that the parties may waive appraisal and valuation. Permits any person with an interest in property being sold at a sheriff's sale in a partition action to request that the court order the sale be conducted by an auctioneer. Makes a technical correction. Provides that a person may claim title by adverse possession without having paid property taxes and special assessments due on the property if the person is a governmental entity or other person exempt from the payment of
property taxes and special assessments.
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