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Updated about 16 years ago, 12/04/2008

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Newbie - delinquent tax sales OHIO

Donna Payne
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Hello Experts!

The area I live in has been struck hard by foreclosures and delinquent taxes.

In today's paper there are 140 properties forfeited to the state for non-payment of taxes and a sale is scheduled later this month.

Can anyone give me a quick step-by-step list of what YOU would do if you were going to flip one of these properties?

I know I'd have to do a title search... what else?
What makes a property favorable to you?
What makes a property say heck no?

Please don't refer me to somebody's product - I'd like to hear from REAL people with real results.

Best, dp

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