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Alan Matthyssen
  • Torrance, CA
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Maricopa or Pima county Tax Lien investors

Alan Matthyssen
  • Torrance, CA
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Good afternoon community!

I currently do tax liens in Mohave county and it is a pretty straight forward experience either with the annual tax sale in february or obtaining the "over the counter" list, even after the whole new world we live in. I was looking to spread out a little more in the state of Arizona and of course it seems very county specific as in they do the lien auctions every year but it seems to be more challenging to find the parcels that were not sold during auction. Also I know mohave uses realauction.com for their bidding process and I just go straight through the county afterwards but it seems from my research that Maricopa and Pima do not? I might be not seeing an obvious but the county websites for both are a little vague? Any information would be of great help! Thanks for hearing me out!

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