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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tax deeds, tax liens
Hi BP,
I am currently seeking information on buying tax deed properties prior to the redemption period in the state of georgia. Does anyone know how to close on these type of deals and what contracts to use to close on these deals? I have a friend who uses a mobile notary with his own contracts but he works out of a different state and since Georgia is an "attorney state" the deal can't be closed by a mobile notary. Please help! Any information is welcomed.
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Just one quick point, a mobile notary does not close deals in any state, they just notarize signatures, thats all.
I have never done business in Georgia but I see no reason you would need a attorney to do these deals, you should be able to handle them yourself. I have bought redemption rights in other states and either redeem the property, or sell my rights to the the buyer who was going to lose their deal for the quick nickle, the penalty for waiting for redemption rights to expire.