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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Title search before buying tax lien?
For tax lien investors, do you perform a title search as part of your due diligence before bidding on a property at auction? If so, how far back do you go? If not, has not doing so ever come back to bite you? Thanks in advance for the help!
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Yes.....but I am selective on what I buy. As @John Underwood states above, I may start out with 1000 properties, but I am narrowing that down by auction day. Have to decide where I think I will be successful, what the spreads are, what will get paid off, what will get pulled, ease of turn, and a million other decisions. So not pulling title on 1000s, but maybe 10.
It's probably less of a problem of loosing money, vs a headache thing.