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Jason Triano
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Tax lien / deed investing in NJ, TX, GA, IN

Jason Triano
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Montclair, NJ
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Hey everyone. I'm looking to connect with anyone who is doing tax liens in New Jersey and tax deeds in Texas, Georgia, and Indiana. I'm also interested in establishing relationships with RE attorneys / agents in these areas. Anyone, feel free to reach out. Looking forward to networking and getting the ball rolling. Thanks.

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    Dennis Weber
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    Dennis Weber
    • Real Estate Investor
    • Indianapolis, IN
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    No, the tax sales are called tax sales. The commissioners sales are called surplus sales.
    I like the counties surrounding Indy but Indy is where the volume is. 


    Originally posted by @Jason Triano:

    Thanks for the reply Dennis. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you call your tax sales commissioner sales, with one year redemption period? Also, what other counties are desirable in Indiana? 

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