Tax Lawsuit Deadline Looming on Inherited Property?

Note: BCP Real Estate is not a law firm and its employees/owners are not acting as your attorneys. This is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. The following is an illustrative, composite example, not a real client, and any names are fictional. It does not describe or promise any particular outcome.

Meet a man we’ll call Otis. He inherited a share of a relative’s property. With it came a tax lawsuit. At first, he set the papers aside. But then he noticed a tax lawsuit deadline printed on them. Suddenly, the clock felt real. So Otis knew he had to act soon.

Honestly, the deadline scared him. After all, he did not know what would happen if he missed it. Still, he did not want to hire a lawyer or fight in court. Luckily, he found a faster option.

How Otis beat the tax lawsuit deadline

Otis owned only his own portion. So he did not have to solve the whole case. Instead, he chose to get bought out before the tax lawsuit deadline passed. Then a buyer took over his portion quickly. After that, his name came off the lawsuit. Also, the back taxes moved to the buyer.

Best of all, the process moved fast. He signed from home, so nothing slowed him down. Meanwhile, his relatives kept their own shares. Because of that, Otis did not need anyone else to act in time.

In the end, Otis beat the tax lawsuit deadline with room to spare. He paid nothing out of pocket. Now he carries no liability for the property or the taxes. Best of all, the stress of that ticking clock is gone.

What this story shows:

A tax lawsuit deadline matters, so it helps to act sooner rather than later.

Getting bought out is often quick, and it removes your name without a court fight.

If you want to be bought out of the lawsuit and have your name removed, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 today.


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