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Updated over 8 years ago,

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Brandi Bryan
  • Coldwater, MI
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Back taxes

Brandi Bryan
  • Coldwater, MI
Posted

Good morning BP! 

I have a quick question. Have you ever purchased a home on back taxes? Do you currently use this strategy? How does the process work? I know this is a good way to confiscate a home for cheap. 

I actually drive by this place everyday. There is a paper on the door, I read the paper, from my understanding it has gone into foreclose or its a pre-foreclose. What's the difference? 

Cute little place, 2 bed 1 bath, 2 car garage -attached. 1,050 sq ft. Sold in 2013 for 45k.

Also sold in 2005 for 87k

I would love to dig further into this.

Thank you in advance! 

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