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Amanda Dobbs
  • Wholesaler
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Chester County Sheriff Sale

Amanda Dobbs
  • Wholesaler
  • Newark, DE
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Hi,

I am interested in purchasing a property from the Chester County Sale. I'm running into a jam when searching for liens and if any property tax is owed. Can this be done online or do I have to call each department?

What can be attached after the sale on a first mortgage...IRS liens? Property tax? Liens on the property? I  have never bought a foreclosure in PA.

Anyway to find out what the starting/opening bid would be?

Any pointers on this sale?

Thank you,

Amanda

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Steve Babiak
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Audubon, PA
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Steve Babiak
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Here is some further reading related to the title of this topic:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/41/topics/689...

Chester County does have information online - some of it is free access, and some of it requires paid access. 

The link I posted will educate you if you read all the posts therein, to the point where you probably would consider the aforementioned paid training (I paid for it and I know what I came away with - PM if you want specifics) redundant or not needed.  And I am a DIG member as well (and a co-leader for one of the DIG subgroups also).

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