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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Using My own LLC to Purchase another LLC /
[b]I have some questions. I found three properties owned by an LLC. All of which of are vacant. 2 of the properties are commercial and the last is a residential. I've done research threw my counties records.. As far as I can tell this LLC is belly up .. Their are also tax liens against all the properties for the last 3 years ..
I would like to know if you can make an offer on the LLC outright .. and take on all the properties and liens that come with it ? if this is possible, then would I be able to payoff the tax liens before cp's foreclose on the properties?
Any advice would much appreciated and if you can point me in a direction ..
Thanks
Steve in Phx, AZ
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This is a legal question that you should ask a real estate attorney in your area. The attorney will know the state laws and be able to provide you with reliable and legal options. You will be able to rely on informed information - no guesses.