Sec. 14. A person who holds a deed executed under this chapter may initiate an action in the court that entered the judgment and order for sale to quiet the title to the property. The plaintiff shall make the following persons defendants to the action:
(1) persons who have or claim to have an interest in or a lien against the property; and
(2) persons who, based on the real property records, appear to have an interest in or a lien against the property.
An unrecorded instrument does not affect the plaintiff's title as established by the court's decree.
[Pre-1975 Property Tax Recodification Citation: 6-1-57-13 part.]
Formerly: Acts 1975, P.L.47, SEC.1. As amended by P.L.139-2001, SEC.25.
Structure Indiana Code
6-1.1-25-0.5. Limited Applicability of Chapter to Vacant and Abandoned Property
6-1.1-25-1. Redemption of Property; Conveyance During Redemption Period
6-1.1-25-2. Amount Required for Redemption
6-1.1-25-2.5. Petition to Establish Schedule of Fees and Costs; Reimbursement
6-1.1-25-3. Redemption Warrant
6-1.1-25-4. Period for Redemption; Issuance of Tax Deed
6-1.1-25-4.8. Property Not Offered for Sale at Tax Sale; Notice
6-1.1-25-7. Termination of Purchaser's Lien
6-1.1-25-10. Invalid Sale; Effect
6-1.1-25-14. Quieting Title; Parties to Action
6-1.1-25-16. Defeating Title Conveyed by Tax Deed; Proof Required
6-1.1-25-19. Acquisition of Tax Delinquent Land by State for Conservation