Upon confirmation of the sale by the chancery court, it shall divest title out of the owner and vest it in the purchaser and award a writ of possession, if asked for; but where title is so vested in a purchaser, the land so purchased shall still be subject in the hands of the purchaser, the purchaser's heirs, or assigns, to any other assessments not yet due, and are unpaid, that may have been made and fixed or levied upon it at the time of the confirmation of sale, for the benefit of the improvement district on account of which the sales have been made.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 54 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries
Chapter 12 - Road Improvement Districts
Part 4 - Collection of Assessments
§ 54-12-405. Bonds to Be Paid Only by Assessments Levied on the Lands Within the District
§ 54-12-411. Assessments Become Liens Upon Land
§ 54-12-412. Bill in Chancery to Sell Land for Collection of Delinquent Assessments
§ 54-12-416. Public Taxes to Be Paid Before the Delinquent Assessments
§ 54-12-418. Sale for Cash Subject to Redemption Within Two Years — Manner of Redemption
§ 54-12-419. Attorney's Fee Charged as Part of Judgment
§ 54-12-423. Assessments Collectible Only Out of the Assessed Land
§ 54-12-424. Compensation of Trustee for Collecting and Paying Out, and for Certified Copies