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Posted almost 3 years ago

Avoid Problems! Considerations You Should Make for Tax Deed Properties

Today on the Round Table we start with a story from Scott Todd about a property purchased that had a previous tax deed sale in the chain of title. Tax deed properties present complications when future buyers/owners look for title insurance within the redemption period.

So Scott poses this question to the Land Geeks—Would you buy a property that within the chain of title was previously purchased at a tax deed sale? And if so, what concerns would you have?

Joining Mark today are:

  • Teria Harris
  • Tate Litchfield
  • Erik Peterson
  • Scott Todd
  • Mike Zaino

Tune in to hear how the group approaches situations like these and what considerations they would make so that you can avoid problems with tax deed properties.

TIP OF THE WEEK

Teria: Join us in our Mighty Networks community where we gather, discuss, and disseminate information. It’s a great place to learn more about land investing. And a bonus tip from the Land Geek Coaches—come in as yourself! Some people are joining and using nicknames, and so those accounts look a little trollish. So my recommendation is, use your actual name when you sign up for Mighty Networks. If you want us to engage and communicate with you, we would like to actually know who you are.

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