Property Ownership

In Ohio, a 'tax deed' is issued when:

AA property is sold at a sheriff's sale following mortgage foreclosure
BA property is sold by the county for delinquent taxes following a tax lien foreclosure✓ Correct
CA property is transferred as a gift and no consideration is paid
DThe county auditor updates the deed after reappraisal

Explanation

A tax deed is issued when a property is sold by a county following the tax lien foreclosure process for delinquent property taxes. It conveys the county's interest in the property to the purchaser at the tax sale.

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