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All Forum Posts by: Angel Pearson

Angel Pearson has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

That’s incredible, do you Airbnb or is it a rental? 

Quote from @Collin Hays:

I own the world's largest tiny house in Gatlinburg.   

Interesting I wonder how did that deal go sour. 

Quote from @Paul Sandhu:

Someone tried that in my market a few years ago.  They built 4.  I know the bank president that gave him a loan.  The bank owns those properties now.  Didn't mean to pee on your Wheaties.


I’ve been researching tiny homes to place on my land. Anyone have experience with this is Chicago? I believe that I need to start with the alderman to verify zoning, but just curious on those who have experience with building a tiny home on land. 

Post: Tax Lien Interest-Cook County

Angel PearsonPosted
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So it’s 2 1/2 years with residential properties and only 6 months with land. 

Quote from @Danita Pegues:

So, in Cook County when you purchase a tax lien certificate the person who is behind on taxes has two years to pay taxes and redeem their property. 


I decided not to go this route because you can’t rehab until the property is deeded to you (if that’s a word).

Lastly, you can find properties that are behind on taxes on the Cook County treasurer’s website and search Annual Tax Sale or Scavenger Sale. 


Post: Tax Lien Interest-Cook County

Angel PearsonPosted
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Thanks, I still completing my research. 

Post: Tax Lien Interest-Cook County

Angel PearsonPosted
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After purchasing a tax lien certificate, when will you be required to starting paying taxes on the property going forward?

What happens to the taxes/funds if the land or property was purchased at a previous sale, but the previous rent never redeemed the property?

Lastly, how can you search cases for property owners that have cases on file regarding the property?