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Teh One Who Knocks
04-29-2014, 12:30 PM
The Associated Press


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BEAVER, Pa. – A widow was given ample notice before her $280,000 house was sold at a tax auction three years ago over $6.30 in unpaid interest, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled.

The decision last week turned down Eileen Battisti's request to reverse the September 2011 sale of her home outside Aliquippa in western Pennsylvania.

"I paid everything, and didn't know about the $6.30," Battisti said. "For the house to be sold just because of $6.30 is crazy."

Battisti, who still lives in the house, said Monday that she plans to appeal to Commonwealth Court. That court earlier ordered an evidentiary hearing, which led to last week's ruling.

Beaver County Common Pleas Judge Gus Kwidis wrote that the county tax claim bureau complied with notification requirements in state law before the auction. She had previously owed other taxes, but at the time of the sale she owed just $235, including other interest and fees.

"There is no doubt that (she) had actual receipt of the notification of the tax upset sale on July 7, 2011, and Aug. 16, 2011," the judge wrote. "Moreover, on Aug. 12, 2011, a notice of sale was sent by first class mail and was not returned."

The property sold for about $116,000, and most of that money will be paid to Battisti if further appeals are unsuccessful. An attorney for the purchaser did not return a phone message on Monday.

Joe Askar, Beaver County's chief solicitor, said the judge got the decision right, based on the law.

"The county never wants to see anybody lose their home, but at the same time the tax sale law, the tax real estate law, doesn't give a whole lot of room for error, either," Askar said.

Battisti said her husband handled the paperwork for the property's taxes before he passed away in 2004.

"It's bad — she had some hard times, I guess her husband kind of took care of a lot of that stuff," Askar said. "It seemed that she was having a hard time coping with the loss of her husband — that just made it set in a little more."

FBD
04-29-2014, 01:43 PM
and she didnt burn the place to the ground?? because if some stuffed up old judge tried doing this to me, all they'd be getting would be a big pile of steaming ashes.

redred
04-29-2014, 05:27 PM
why didn't she just repay the money ?

Teh One Who Knocks
04-29-2014, 05:30 PM
why didn't she just repay the money ?

Exactly. I don't feel sorry for her...they sent multiple notices, none of which got returned as undeliverable. This is on her.

PorkChopSandwiches
04-29-2014, 05:41 PM
:hand: She's WHITE!

DemonGeminiX
04-29-2014, 05:42 PM
She's got that pout on her face like she got some jizz in her hair.

redred
04-29-2014, 05:57 PM
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