/tæks ˈpɜrtʃəsər/ – Phrase
Definition: người mua tài sản phải bán vì không nộp thuế.
A more thorough explanation: A tax purchaser is an individual or entity that acquires property through a tax sale, which is a public auction of properties that have unpaid property taxes. The tax purchaser pays the delinquent taxes on the property in exchange for a lien on the property, which gives them the right to collect the amount paid plus interest from the property owner.
Example: The tax purchaser acquired the property through a tax sale auction.