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Anastasia S.
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, FL
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Tax Deed Auctions (FLORIDA): Tools, Attorneys, Title Search

Anastasia S.
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, FL
Posted

Hi everyone,

I'm researching tax deed action deals (Central Florida) and would like to discuss with all of you on here the diligence process in order to get myself prepared for the bidding game. I have a few questions and would appreciate any input since there is no step-by-step process or much clarity on this type of RE transaction. 

1) Recommendations for reliable Florida title search companies that provide a bulk discount;

2) Recommendations for a RE attorney who can provide guidance/consultation on a tax deed sale in Florida and assist with a quiet title after the purchase;

3) Tools such as video or articles on government and non-government liens, debts, judgments against the property, the search process. To understand what to look for and what survives the auction, what I'm gonna be responsible for if I get the house;

4) A chain of title - again, what to check and what to look out for;

5) How to read and understand property title reports and other paperwork (e. g. E & O, deeds).


Thank you all in advance! Feel free to DM me.

Hope this is not too late to get into auctions!