CITY OF PHILADELPHIA v. KING KAI CHIN


354 Pa.Super. 115 (1986)

511 A.2d 214

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA v. KING KAI CHIN. Appeal of S.R. FRIENDS.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed June 13, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerome J. Verlin, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Andrew P. Bralow, Philadelphia, for City, appellee.

Louis Perez, Philadelphia, for Chin, appellee.

Before WICKERSHAM, WIEAND and POPOVICH, JJ.


WIEAND, Judge:

The several issues in this appeal pertain to the amounts which must be paid by a property owner, pursuant to the General Municipal Law of May 16, 1923, P.L. 207, § 32, as amended, 53 P.S. § 7293, in order to redeem property which has been sold "under a tax or municipal claim."

King Kai Chin failed to pay municipal taxes on real estate which he owned at 216 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia. Therefore, the property was sold at sheriff...

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