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David Rodriguez
  • Silverdale, WA
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Building a Tax Lein Mailing List

David Rodriguez
  • Silverdale, WA
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Hey Everyone!

I'm starting to build a mailing list here focusing on outstanding Tax Leins in the Anne Arundel County, Maryland area, and I'm running into an issue with determining what the Street Addess of each property is. Anne Arundel County provides a list updated every once in a while on their website (Note: I tried calling to get a more up to date list and kept getting referred to the site's file) of the outstanding Tax Sale Leins, located here:  

http://www.aacounty.org/departments/finance/tax-sa...

The issue is, fter earching the properties, the best I can do for a street address most of the time is a street name, but not a house number, and a Legal Description. Is there a good way of translating the legal description into a street address, or if I'm just getting a road, does that imply the land is an empty plot?

Also, more a question due to my lack of experience, since this is a list of the outstanding tax sale leins, I an only assume that there is a list out there that defines the properties that are late in their taxes, but have not gone to a tax sale yet. Does anyone have any experience tracking down this information that would not mind sharing their method?

I appreciate the help!

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