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Supreme Court rules in favor of Michigan county in tax foreclosure case

23 June 2026
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The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal aimed at altering tax foreclosure sales, which would allow homeowners to retain more proceeds from the sale of their properties to cover unpaid taxes. The ruling came in a case involving a Michigan family whose home was sold for significantly less than its market value, approximately $200,000, to settle a tax debt of over $2,000. The county argued that auction sales typically yield lower prices due to the requirement of immediate cash payment, contrasting with traditional real estate transactions. They asserted that if foreclosure sales were mandated to align with market values, it would complicate the collection of unpaid taxes. This decision follows a prior ruling in which the court concluded that counties cannot retain tax sale proceeds exceeding the owed tax amount, a case involving a Minnesota woman whose property sale generated $40,000 beyond her tax debt.

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This ruling underscores the legal complexities surrounding tax foreclosure processes in the United States. Historically, courts have navigated the balance between property rights and the necessity of local governments to collect taxes owed. The previous case involving the Minnesota woman highlighted the potential for local governments to benefit disproportionately from tax sales, which has led to increased scrutiny and legal challenges regarding these practices. The Supreme Court’s latest decision reaffirms the current system, impacting how tax foreclosure sales operate nationwide and affecting homeowners facing financial difficulties.

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