FOLK v. THOMAS

No. 3022.

336 S.C. 466 (1999)

520 S.E.2d 327

H. Daniel FOLK, Jr., Appellant, v. W.O. THOMAS, Jr., as Treasurer of Charleston County, W.T. Martin, as Delinquent Tax Collector of Charleston County, Daniel M. Rundell and Rose M. Rundell, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided July 6, 1999.

Rehearing Denied September 11, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph S. Mendelsohn; and Leroy P. Hutchinson, both of Charleston, for appellant.

D. Nathan Davis and Beth Branham Davis, both of Davis Law Firm; and County Attorney Samuel W. Howell, IV, all of Charleston, for respondents.


CURETON, Judge:

H. Daniel Folk, Jr. filed this action to set aside two tax deeds resulting from a delinquent tax sale. The master upheld the tax deeds on both pieces of property. Folk appeals. We reverse.

The facts in this action are not in dispute. Folk owned two contiguous properties in Charleston County, Parcels A and B. Parcel A is a one acre parcel of land with Folk's home and several outbuildings. Parcel B is an 11.47 acre parcel of unimproved land with...

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