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Richard Gaston
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  • Lakewood, WA
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Tax Leins

Richard Gaston
  • Investor
  • Lakewood, WA
Posted

Ok, I had to put the business on the back burner for a bit, my eldest son just moved up here from Mississippi along with my grand-daughter (woo hoo). And I was waiting on him to move up here in Washington, I am letting him jump on board to make it a Family Venture, wee this is going to be fun.

This is just a general question so all answers would be appreciated thank you, but I am looking (just looking mind ya lol) on how Tax Liens work in the State of Washington, or do they use Tax Certificates here, that and how does one get the house after paying on the taxes. I have seen a lot of info about it but am still wondering how it works, may consider that as an option. Thanks for any and all feedback.

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