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Tax lien properties/Tax deed properties
Ok so I'm very interested in buying tax liens, although I hate the idea of redemption I feel as if, if you play your cards right you could be successful. My husband bought a tax lien last year, a triplex and that is what has me so interested. From my understanding, you fill out the application for a quote, they send you a quote on Thursday with the price and address and you have 20 days to purchase or not. It seems so simple but I know there are a lot of pros and cons to this. Can anyone give me advice or information about ANYTHING regarding this. Please and thanks for the feedback.