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Brenton Tigner Jr
  • Ellenwood, Ga
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"Spirit" property, is this really possible?

Brenton Tigner Jr
  • Ellenwood, Ga
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Greetings all, I am recently looking into properties for wholesaling opportunities and decided to venture into some tax lien records. As I am clicking on the different parcel numbers, I stumble upon a property with a relatively high tax lien compared to other residential properties. Once I looked up the address, I find out the location is a high volume selling liquor store. Now I am a newbie in real estate and have no experience with any of this but barring any other liens on this property, can this business really be purchased at the measly amount of the taxes it owes to the state??

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