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Samy Habib
  • Snellville, GA
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tax sale redemption after 30 days notice barment

Samy Habib
  • Snellville, GA
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i bought property at tax sale auction in Dekalb county Georgia, over 12 months ago, now i am doing barment,  i published ad news paper,  i sent 30 days notices 

to ex owners and all parties might have interest,  and the property now it empty / unoccupied.

my question is: if 30 days notice expired and no body redeemed, can i enter the property and start to fix / repair the property, and rent it??

or i must have to complete quiet title from court judge order to to enter the property for fix / repair and rent it??

thanks 

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Reuben Gathright
  • Investor
  • Lake Charles, LA
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Reuben Gathright
  • Investor
  • Lake Charles, LA
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SIDE NOTE / NOT AN ANSWER:  Any tax title property I own with a building structure on it and is apparently vacant, has at least one 8MP TASCO Game camera pointed at the house starting from the day I purchased tax title.  I use the recorded photographs to see if anyone is using the structure and as a way to notify them of their property tax obligations.  Modern surveillance technology has saved me on numerous occasions!

Walmart is selling these TASCO cameras for $28 in Sports and outdoors.

Here is a photo taken two years ago of a break in that triggered a connection with the owner of the property and due process notification of their unpaid tax liens.

Break In

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