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Joan Livingstone
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Quiet title for tax deed property

Joan Livingstone
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hi.  I am looking for a real estate lawyer in the Birmingham Alabama area. Would love a recommendation for one who is experienced in doing quiet titles.                                                                                                                                                                    hi, I have a tax deed property that I plan to renovate into a rental,based on the current market I think I can rent it out for about 950 per month. So what are things I need to consider in order to not overspend on the Reno. I hope there is some formula. The property needs a lot of work to make it habitable.

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