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Absolutely. Mortgage defaults are not the only trigger for a foreclosure. Even though the outstanding debt or mortgage has been paid off, taxes are levied against the property yearly. Delinquent property taxes may trigger the tax title foreclosure process. In addition, Homeowners Associations can initiate foreclosure in the attempt to collect overdue fees. The federal government may also initiate the foreclosure process to collect taxes owed to Uncle Sam. There may be other instances, but for the most part, these are the most common.

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