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Natanya Vidales
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Looking for anyone who has experience with tax liens.

Natanya Vidales
  • New to Real Estate
  • Redlands, Ca
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I am looking to connect with someone else who has experience with tax liens. I have done plenty of research and would like to speak to someone one on one and hear their story. Looking forward to hear your experience. Thank :)

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Will Sifert
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Will Sifert
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Originally posted by @Jerry K.:

Just saw this email thread. In Arizona, if you tie for the lowest bid, the software randomly picks a winner from the lowest bidders. Makes no difference when you put your bid in.

 Thanks, I will be making some 0% interest bids in the next couple months. I had some "expert" basically call me stupid for mentioning I would be doing this. Yes I know 99% redeem, you just have to be good when it comes to targeting those properties. I guess that person has never contemplated the acquisition side of tax lien investing. I would rather make 0% interest instead of way over paying with a premium bidding state where I lose $$$ every time there is a redemption.  The large investment companies must hate states that bid down interest like Arizona and Alabama. 

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