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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 18 · Part 4

15-18-411. Action to quiet title to tax deed -- notice.

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15-18-411 . Action to quiet title to tax deed -- notice.
(a)In an action brought to set aside or annul any tax deed or to determine the rights of an assignee to real property claimed to have been acquired through tax proceedings or a tax lien assignment, the assignee or the recipient or purchaser of a tax deed pursuant to 15-18-211 or 15-18-220 , upon filing an affidavit, may obtain from the court an order directed to the person claiming to:
(i)own the property;
(ii)have any interest in or lien upon the property;
(iii)have a right to redeem the property; or
(iv)have rights hostile to the tax title.
(b)The person described in subsections (1)(a)(i) through (1)(a)(iv) is referred to as the true owner.
(c)Except as provided in subsection (1)(d), the order described in subsection (1)(a) may command the true owner to:
(i)deposit with the court for the use of the assignee:
(A)the amount of all taxes, interest, penalties, and costs that would have accrued if the property had been regularly and legally assessed and taxed as the property of the true owner and was about to be redeemed by the true owner; and
(B)the amount of all sums reasonably paid by the assignee following the order and after 3 years from the date of the attachment of the tax lien to preserve the property or to make improvements on the property while in the assignee's possession, as the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalties, costs, and improvements is alleged by the plaintiff and as must appear in the order; or
(ii)show cause on a date to be fixed in the order, not exceeding 30 days from the date of the order, why the payment should not be made.
(d)The deposit provided for in subsection (1)(c) may not be required of a person found by the court to be indigent following an examination into the matter by the court upon the request of a true owner claiming to be indigent.
(2)The affidavit must list the name and address of the true owner and whether the owner is in the state of Montana, if known to the plaintiff, or state that the address of the true owner is not known to the plaintiff.
(a)The order must be filed with the county clerk and a copy served personally upon each person shown in the affidavit claiming to be a true owner and whose name and address are reasonably ascertainable.
(b)Jurisdiction is acquired over all other persons by giving a copy of the order to the county treasurer.
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