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Updated over 16 years ago,

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Mitch Freed
  • Property Manager
  • Portland, OR
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Federal Tax Lien

Mitch Freed
  • Property Manager
  • Portland, OR
Posted

A property just sold at auction that has a 60K federal tax lien. I have been to the IRS website and I am familiar with the 120 day timeline for the IRS to redeem the property.

Has anybody ever successfully purchased the lien from the IRS and redeemed the property on their own. If so, what discount did the IRS take and who did you contact?

Thanks in advance.

Mitch Freed
Portland Home Savers
503.784.4833

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