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Ohio Tax Deed Redemption Period

Hello,
I see different information over the internet and Im trying to understand.
If I bought a tax deed at the Sheriff auction in one of the counties in Ohio, does the owner has any redemption period after the sale?
Just to be clear Im talking only about tax deeds and not a tax lien certificate.

Thanks

Posted one day ago
  
  
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I see this question come up a lot, and Ohio can be confusing because people mix up tax liens and tax deeds.

For Ohio tax deed sales (Sheriff sales), the answer is:
The owner can redeem up until the court confirms the sale, but there is no redemption period after confirmation.

The owner can pay everything owed before the Sheriff sale, no issue.

Even after the sale, the owner can still redeem until the court confirms it.

Once the court confirms the sale, redemption is over. The buyer gets the Sheriff’s deed and the former owner has no further rights.

Ohio does not have a 6-month or 1-year redemption period after a tax deed sale like some other states.

This applies only to tax deeds, not tax lien certificates, which are a totally different process.

The key question in Ohio is always:
“Has the sale been confirmed yet?”
Once it’s confirmed, it’s final.

Posted 18 hours ago
  
  
Damon Simon
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Thank you so much for clarifying, this is exactly what i thought.

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