See more about Portland’s tax-acquired properties:
City may put tax-acquired properties up for sale
Portland council approves less lenient handling of tax-acquired properties
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The city currently owns nearly 100 properties because the previous owners did not keep up with their taxes, and failed to catch up in time to prevent foreclosure.
See more about Portland’s tax-acquired properties:
City may put tax-acquired properties up for sale
Portland council approves less lenient handling of tax-acquired properties
Send questions/comments to the editors.
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