Escrow & Title

In New Hampshire, when a property is sold at a tax sale due to unpaid property taxes, the former owner typically has a right to:

AImmediately re-purchase the property at the same tax sale price
BRedeem the property within a statutory redemption period by paying the delinquent taxes, interest, and costs✓ Correct
CFile a lawsuit to void the sale indefinitely
DNo recourse once the tax deed is issued

Explanation

New Hampshire provides a statutory right of redemption, allowing the former owner a period after the tax sale to reclaim the property by paying the outstanding taxes, penalties, interest, and associated costs.

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