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REO Sale with Lien Question- Document Attached
I'm looking to start going to a few options and luckily my state has all deeds, liens, etc listed online. Im looking at a property now that is showing about $18k in tax liens on it. I've attached the documents. In my understanding it means that if I won the property the proceeds would cover the liens and the rest would go to the mortgage. IE I would not owe anything. However I want to verify that is correct. Obviously I'd want to work with a title company to make sure those are paid 100%.