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Disabled homeowner blindsided by unexpected property sale

October 17, 2024 | Oktibbeha County, Mississippi


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Disabled homeowner blindsided by unexpected property sale
In a recent government meeting, a resident raised concerns regarding the unexpected sale of their property, highlighting issues related to communication and property management. The individual, who identified as disabled and exempt from property taxes, expressed frustration over receiving a letter from Fig indicating that their property had been sold without prior notice.

The resident recounted that following the death of their mother in 2020, they and their sister had taken steps to survey the land and complete the necessary paperwork in 2021. However, they noted discrepancies in the documentation, including the absence of their address on the paperwork related to the sale.

This situation underscores potential gaps in the property management process and raises questions about how notifications are handled, particularly for vulnerable populations. The resident's experience serves as a reminder of the importance of clear communication and proper documentation in property transactions, especially in cases involving inherited properties.

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