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David Beardwood
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South Carolina Tax Liens

David Beardwood
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  • Oceanside, Ca
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Does anyone out there have experience with South Carolina Tax Liens?  I need advice.

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SC is a tax lien state. Deed is issued after 12 month redemption period ends.

If property has a Tax deed try and find previous owner and get quit claim deed from previous owner. Check and see if there were any other liens or mortgages that might cause a cloud on the title. Since this is only a lot it might be easy to clear up as long as nothing unusual is going on.

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