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Ron F.
  • TORONTO, Ontario
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Tax Lien Certificates

Ron F.
  • TORONTO, Ontario
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I am interested in purchasing Tax Lien Certificates but I am unable to find any State/County in the US that has these for sale at the present time - most are done mid-year. There should be some "left overs" from previous sales that can be either purchased online or at a County office.  Can anyone help out by telling me which states sell these TLC.

Also are there any investors who would like to partner with me on the purchase of TAX DEED CERTIFICATES - subsequently to sell or hold the properties for rental?

Thanks.

Ron

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Bob Hough
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Bob Hough
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I agree with Ned as there are many if not most counties that offer OTC Tax Liens. Your best option is to pick the location (state and county) you want to invest in and go to that specific County's Tax Assessor Website and that is where you will find all your information. If you can't find what you are looking for there, give the county assessor or whom ever is responsible for the tax liens a call and they are typically more than willing to help you out and point you in the right direction. Also agree that at this point many can be what is considered low quality. 

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