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Lawsuit: Michigan tax foreclosure laws unconstitutional

Lawsuit: Michigan tax foreclosure laws unconstitutional

Michigan Radio-

new lawsuit says Michigan’s property tax foreclosure laws are unconstitutional and amount to “government sanctioned theft.”

The case was filed this week on behalf of two men who lost Oakland County properties to foreclosure.

One of the men, Uri Rafaeli, lost a rental property in Southfield when he miscalculated the amount of interest he owed on 2011 property taxes by $8.41. Oakland County foreclosed, then sold the home for $24,500.

[Michigan Radio]

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