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  How do I handle partial payments from individuals attempting to redeem their property over time?
  How should my county's forfeiture and redemption information be transmitted to the state?
  How do I know whether or not my county information is being transmitted correctly to the state? Is technical or systems support available to me?
  Why do I need to do a weekly redemption report in addition to submitting this information daily via the Internet?
  What should I do after I receive a notification letter?
  Can I modify forms for my own use?
  How will the counties be made aware of properties which are held back from the foreclosure process?
  How will the counties receive information regarding costs incurred by the State?
  I am concerned about the timing of the tax sales. How can we be assured that they will be completed in a timely manner?
  How will my county receive its money once the tax sales are completed?
  Will the state be available to act as a resource for my county, despite the fact that we have chosen to implement our own tax reversion program?
  Who can opt-in counties contract with for title work?
  Clearly, this process exposes our county to significant legal concerns if the process is not carried out properly. What resources are available to us to help ensure that we comply fully with the statute?
  What information will opt-in counties be required to provide to the state, if any?
  What if a taxpayer wishes to sell off a portion of his property in order to pay his delinquent taxes?
  What about mineral rights in the chain of title? Are we required to provide delinquent tax notification to mineral rights holders?
  What are the legal implications involved with offering 1998 taxes at a May 1, 2001 tax sale?
  What if the owner of a given parcel is not the taxpayer for that same parcel (due to land contract or some other arrangement)? If the taxes for that parcel are returned delinquent, who is on the hook?
  How is publication under the old system being handled in 2001?
  How should the judgment of foreclosure, which will be a thick document containing a large number of parcels, be recorded for each individual parcel contained therein?

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