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Broderick Campbell
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What is this list really saying?

Broderick Campbell
  • Houston, TX
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Deb Brasfield
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Deb Brasfield
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This looks like a tax deed sale where property is going to be sold to top bidder. Usually there is a redemption period after sale to allow current owner time to payoff with additional interest which you would get; you can earn up to 36% interest depending on state.  Check out tax lien certificates and tax deed sales.  Tony Ramirez from US Tax Liens has a free 7day free overview course I recommend taking. 

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