Escrow & Title
An Oklahoma property is sold at a county tax sale. The original owner typically has a 'right of redemption' allowing them to:
AParticipate in the bidding at the tax sale
BRecover their property after the tax sale by paying the delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and the purchaser's costs within a statutory redemption period✓ Correct
CSue the county for conducting the sale
DNegotiate the amount of delinquent taxes owed
Explanation
Oklahoma's tax sale redemption period allows original owners (and in some cases, lienholders) to reclaim their property after a tax sale by paying all delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and the purchaser's costs within the statutory period. Tax deed buyers should be aware of this right.
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