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Maynhia Stott
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state that offer OTC tax liens and deed

Maynhia Stott
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hello, I'm new to tax liens and have pinned downed my goals for tax liens investment. I would like to concentrate on OTC liens and deed. I researched states that offer OTC with high interest rates. Can you anyone tell me if I'm missing any? The states I have so far are Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Arkansas. 

Please correct me if I'm wrong on the states mentioned above as well. Thank you

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Lonnie Pickard
  • Wholesaler
  • Brighton, IA
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Lonnie Pickard
  • Wholesaler
  • Brighton, IA
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@Alex T. & @Maynhia Stott  Iowa is 24% with a 2 year right of redemption.  They are sold once per year, usually in June at auction.  They don't offer OTC certificates.

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