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Ben F.
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Tax Lien Attorney Needed for AZ and FL

Ben F.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Lancaster, PA
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Hello BP Members,

If anyone has a recommended attorney to assist in completing the process in pursuing a  lien going to deed, let me know.

I have a few liens reaching the end of their redemption period and I need to begin the court procedures.  All liens are 6 months out.  AZ (Pinal County) and FL (Duval County).

Thanks in advance.

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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@Ben F.

Well, for FL there is no need for an attorney.  If you own a certificate, you simply apply to the Tax Collector.....they will tell you how much money you need to pay off all the other outstanding certificates, plus their fees.....then They schedule a public Tax Deed auction.

BTW, there is no set “redemption period” for an owner in FL, they can redeem up until the actual tax deed auction.

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