How would one go about finding the particular details on the sale/auction of a property known to be "confiscated" (I'm sure that's not the term) by HMRC?
Estate agents will have a list of repossessions too. They can be much, much cheaper because they’ll be in a bit of a sorry state. If the mess is cosmetic (i.e. the place isn’t structurally bereft), then it will be worth a punt.
How would one go about finding the particular details on the sale/auction of a property known to be "confiscated" (I'm sure that's not the term) by HMRC?
I had no idea the Inland Revenue could nick your house.
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How would one go about finding the particular details on the sale/auction of a property known to be "confiscated" (I'm sure that's not the term) by HMRC?
Are you expecting to find 'treasure' under a squeaky floorboard?
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