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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 516

Sec. 205. Scavenger sale; persons ineligible to bid or purchase.

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Sec. 205. Scavenger sale; persons ineligible to bid or purchase. No person, except a unit of local government, shall be eligible to bid or receive a certificate of purchase at any sale under Section 200 unless that person has completed and delivered to the county clerk a true, accurate, and complete application for certificate of purchase which shall affirm that:
(1)the person has not bid upon or applied to purchase any mobile home at the sale for a
person who is the party or agent of the party who owns the mobile home or is responsible for the payment of the delinquent taxes;
(2)the person is not, nor is he or she the agent for, the owner or party responsible
for payment of the taxes on any mobile home which is located in the same county in which the sale is held and which is tax delinquent or forfeited for all or any part of each of 2 or more years; and
(3)the person, although otherwise eligible to bid, has not either directly or through
an agent twice during the same sale failed to complete a purchase by the immediate payment of the minimum bid or the payment of the balance of a bid within the time provided by Section 200.
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