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All Forum Posts by: Alberto Rodríguez

Alberto Rodríguez has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Delinquent Forfeiture property tax

Alberto Rodríguez
Pro Member
Posted
  • Chicago IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Good Evening,

I need some help answering some questions I have about forfeiture taxes. There's an empty lot next to my property I been wanting to buy. Unfortunately it's not for sale. I did my research and i found out that taxes haven't been paid for the las 10 years. I purchased the estimate, order and receipt for redemption of forfeited property. When I was ready to pay for it the Cook County Treasurer's department said I can't pay for them because I'm not a register tax buyer. I visit the Cook County Clerk office and they told me that if I register I can only buy the 2021 taxes, but they didn't answer my question. I want to know what is the process to buy previous forfeited taxes? I'm not sure if ones I register to buy taxes I can buy them or if there's no way I can buy the previous year that have been action an no one bought them. If there is someone that has the experience in this topic I'll really appreciate some guidance. Thank you   

Post: Termination of contract

Alberto Rodríguez
Pro Member
Posted
  • Chicago IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

So I'm giving a 30 day notice to terminate contract. But tenant hasn't been in the unit for at least 3 weeks. I'm not sure if he is coming back. Do I just leave notice in the door or do I also sent by email? Not sure what to do. I'm in Illinois

Post: Chicago Garage Build

Alberto Rodríguez
Pro Member
Posted
  • Chicago IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@Nathan Kantner

Maybe you don't need it no more . But I have contracted this company few times. They do great job. A Struction Restoration Inc

Post: Having multiple LLC or just One.

Alberto Rodríguez
Pro Member
Posted
  • Chicago IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

is it better to have one LLC for each properties or have all properties in just one LLC?