Jim Boerner thought he had done everything right. Now, the home's new owner says he won't negotiate and will begin the eviction process.
Disabled military veteran Jim Boerner bought his buttercup-yellow mobile home in Mesa, Arizona two years ago, hoping to live affordably into his old age.
So when a stranger knocked on his door last month claiming to have bought his home at auction because of $236 in late taxes, Boerner said he was floored."I said, 'What are you talking about? ... This has got to be wrong,'"Boerner recalled."Had I known I was in peril of losing my home, I would have paid it in full."Government officials have scrambled to find loopholes but say there may be nothing they can do.
Arizona law is"not treating like someone's home," Flora said."A home is a home, and they should be treated the same." The deputy told him he was"perilously close" to losing the home and advised he pay the tax soon, Boerner said."There's nothing serious you would need to be worried about as far as the home being in any danger or anything like that," a county call-center employee told him, according to a recording made by the county."Are they going to kick me out between now and June 30?" Boerner asked.
Conversations with the buyerSoon, a man knocked on Boerner's door and said he had bought the mobile home. How long would it take him to move out, Boehner remembered the man asking. "It's been long enough for you to try to buy the home," Payne texted."I'm starting eviction process now." In the case of mobile homes, state law allows an auction to be held the day after a tax payment is due. In practice, there's a little bit of a delay.
He thinks the sale should be reversed because the Sheriff's Office gave Boerner incorrect information by phone about the timing of the auction and because Boerner paid the 2017 taxes.
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