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Unpaid property taxes have put control of more than 150 homes in a polygamous community in jeopardy and more may soon be at risk — part of a growing financial crisis that has reignited a rift between sect members and a court-appointed overseer.Investment interests in 35 large, communal properties that are part of the United Effort Plan Trust were auctioned in a Mohave County tax lien certificate sale in February. The sale was triggered after about $124,000 of the $1.2 million total tax bill in Colorado City went unpaid in 2007.
The move means those who picked up the liens will be able to foreclose on the properties in three years if the back-due taxes plus accrued interest charges are not paid. That tab had surpassed $148,910 as of August, according to the Mohave County Treasurer’s Office.
The UEP Trust properties now saddled with the tax liens include homes, commercial and school buildings, vacant land and a 54-acre site that features a community park and a zoo.
Source/Full Story: Salt Lake Tribune
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