Most places in the northeast, the land is the only thing the gov't will take, but if there is a mobile with a mortage, the bank will haul it away first, stick built, it stays. They don't want 'stuff', just the taxed real estate. Where I am now, no one doesn't pay taxes, if the home owner loses it to the bank, the bank will pay the town. Where my big farm was, if there was no leans, after the third year, public auction, who ever wins the bid has to write a check then and there. Everything still on it is now their's too- like crops, tractors- stuff. Usually, the owner will come up with a few bucks to keep the town away from the door, always 'in arears' lets you keep it and stay there, but if they sell it, ALL the back taxes and interest and penalties will get paid first. That takes the joy out of finding a way off the farm...
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