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Parcel 37-17-010-0028
Previous Owner: HUMBERT, STEVEN T & JEPPSON, LISA
Previous Owner Address:  1354 W 1300 S WOODS CROSS, UT  84087
 
Legal Description: LOT 28, VISTA GRANDE ESTATES SUBDIVISION
 

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Rich County Tax Sale Standard Disclaimer
All sales are final - no refunds. Parcels are offered for sale "where is" and "as is" without any representation of warranty, expressed or implied. Determination of condition, function, and perceived or assumed value is the sole responsibility of the buyer.
All parcels for sale are subject to any easements and assessment liens of other taxing districts and federal liens, whether known or unknown. This means that any buyer is purchasing the property subject to:
1. Easements of record, including public utility easements and public right-of-way easements;
2. The State's reservation of mineral rights, or mineral rights which may otherwise be reserved of record;
3. Local Improvement District (LID) Liens as provided by law;
4. Any other municipal liens such as Water, Sewer, or Solid Waste Assessments;
5. Abatement or "special assessment liens";
6. Possible rollback taxes under the Farmland Assessment Act (Utah Code §59-2-501 through 59-2-515). Buyers of agricultural or undeveloped parcels should investigate whether rollback tax liability may apply; and
7. Other interests preserved as a matter of law.
Rich County is not responsible for any failure of an electronic device, internet connection, software application, or website that prevents a person from participating in the auction.