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Michael Hartman
  • Wholesaler
  • Kent, WA
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Vacant home with unpaid taxes

Michael Hartman
  • Wholesaler
  • Kent, WA
Posted
Okay BP I need some help. A representative from the city forwarded me some properties that are vacant and the owners own them outright. After researching one of the properties I noticed that the owner hasn't paid taxes in the last few years. On the tax accessor site it says "This account is in subject to or in foreclosure." It then gives a number to call. My question to you is what is the best way to go about this? Also I plan on calling the number ASAP so what are the questions I should be asking besides how much is owed and what the process would be to purchase this property.