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William Maddox
  • Lincolnton, NC
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Tax Delinquent properties, assignable?

William Maddox
  • Lincolnton, NC
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I have a list of tax delinquent properties, and I'd like to start mailing to them, going face to face, etc. My question is are these properties assignable as a wholesale purchase, just as other properties are? If so, how would you structure things? I'm in North Carolina, if that helps. I've heard that you can't pay back due taxes at the closing table, and it would have to be settled beforehand, so I'm not really sure. Anything helps, thanks!

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Bara Nwokoma
  • Wholesaler
  • Dallas, TX
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Bara Nwokoma
  • Wholesaler
  • Dallas, TX
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@William Maddox Np! The owner still owns the property until its sold at the auction.

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