$14.6 million in tax forfeited property to be auctioned
The Secretary of State’s office is partners with Jackson to offer 360 parcels of tax forfeited property in Hinds County to the highest bidders at a public auction over the next three weeks.
“Our goal is to place this property back on the tax rolls to benefit Jackson and the state of Mississippi,” Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann said today, flanked by Mayor Tony Yarber at a news conference at City Hall. “By partnering with the city of Jackson, we are taking an aggressive step to return these properties to productive use.”
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8/26/15
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