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Matthew Pang
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Tax Lien Certificates Liability

Matthew Pang
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Francisco
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I'm looking to start investing in tax lien certificates in possibly multiple states. They're essentially rights to the interest of overdue taxes secured by a property. Depending on the state you might be able to foreclose in a couple years. I already have an LLC and was thinking of setting up additional LLCs for each state I'm investing in. Is there even a reason for doing this? I'm not sure there's a lot of litigation involved, the state sets the rules and interest rates.

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