Property Ownership
In Maine, a property owner who is delinquent on property taxes may redeem the property after a tax sale within:
A1 year✓ Correct
B3 years
C6 months
D2 years
Explanation
Maine law provides property owners with a 1-year right of redemption after a municipal tax sale. During this period, the delinquent owner can reclaim the property by paying all taxes, costs, and interest.
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