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Generally, property tax liens take priority over all other liens no matter when they are filed in the land records. A tax sale would wipe out other liens of record as to the title to the property. However, the HOA could pursue the individual. Their debt is not wiped out.

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Q: Does a hoa lien get wiped out at a tax deed sale in Florida?
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