If I purchase a property which is encumbered by a mortgage, taxes or weed abatement liens, am I responsible for these debts?
No. As part of the tax sale proceedings, all parties of interest are notified of pending litigation to sell the property for delinquent real estate taxes. Virginia law permits the property to be transferred free and clear of any such encumbrances to the purchaser upon the confirmation of the sale by the Court.

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1. Who can purchase property at a tax sale?
2. If I purchase a property at a tax sale, will I receive title to the property?
3. If I purchase a property which is encumbered by a mortgage, taxes or weed abatement liens, am I responsible for these debts?
4. If I purchase a property at a tax sale, do I have to pay the back taxes?
5. If I purchase a property at a tax sale, can the owner come back later and reclaim the property?
6. What is the minimum bid I should expect to pay?
7. Does the City of Roanoke offer a financing program or discounts?
8. If I purchase property at an auction and later become dissatisfied with the property, can I cancel my bid and get a refund of the deposit or purchase price?
9. What type of deed do I receive following confirmation of the sale?
10. Will I be able to get title insurance on a property I purchase at an auction?
11. Can a previous property owner reclaim property after I have purchased it at the auction?