This doesn't help: you still need a place to live, so if you don't have one, you rent one. And the landlord pays the taxes with your rent. All you can do is to choose whether to pay the taxes yourself or via another person together with his interest.
Roundabout way of looking at it, but ultimately, he is required to pay the taxes, not I. And I also don't act like the property is mine - In most ways, we all pay taxes like this. Bottom line, if my landlord's taxes aren't paid, they don't come after me for my alleged property. They go to him. Works for me. I'd rather work it that way than pretend I own a piece of property. No one actually owns their property - it now all belongs to the State, as evidenced by their ability to tax and regulate and permit every single thing you do. If you have to ask permission to build something on your property, that property ain't yours.