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Updated about 7 years ago, 10/05/2017

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JR Haseloff
  • Realtor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Foreclosing a Yavapai County, AZ Tax Lien Certificate

JR Haseloff
  • Realtor
  • Fort Worth, TX
Posted

Couple questions for the BP audience:
1.  Anyone here gone through the foreclosure process in Yavapai?  Even if you've just partially gone through the process and sent a notice of intent, I'd be interested in hearing from you.

2.  Did you go at it alone or hire a real estate attorney? If you hired, what was their costs and was it worth it? The real estate attorneys I've cold-researched don't exactly teach the process, what to expect or what their costs are.  I've received numerous bulk mailings from attorneys that know I have a 3yr tax lien but I'd probably take a referral than a company that mails me out of the blue.

AZ Law

42-18201. Action to foreclose right to redeem; subsequent certificates of purchase by assignment

42-18202. Providing Notice

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