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Updated 11 months ago,

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Thomas Senatore
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
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Tommy Tax Lien

Thomas Senatore
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
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I have been investing in real estate since 1987 in multi unit properties. In 1998 I discovered Tax Lien Certificates and in 2000 was introduced to Tax Deed foreclosures.  I was fortunate as I worked in the largest Tax Lien Foreclosure law firm and processed many tax lien certificate foreclosures and got my feet wet as they say working other investors files.  Once I found Tax Deeds and I got title immediately, I made buying tax lien certificates secondary.

Now I still work both, but focus now on getting land at the Tax Deed auctions and placing tiny homes on them.  The goal is to create small villages for retired seniors on a tight budget and veterans struggling to pay rent. To me these are the forgotten ones the government does not focus on. 

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