In addition to the usual provisions of a deed conveying real property, the deed shall specify all of the following: (a) That the legally levied taxes on the subject property were duly declared to be in default and were a lien on the property. (b) That the tax collector, pursuant to a statutory power of sale, has sold the property. (c) If a taxing agency objected to the sale, the fact of the objection and the name of the objecting taxing agency. (d) The name of the purchaser, the date the property was sold, and the amount for which the property was sold. (e) That the property is therefore conveyed to the purchaser according to law.
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