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All Forum Posts by: Jamie Psmith

Jamie Psmith has started 4 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: Florida Foreclosure Auction

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@Wayne Brooks  I was perusing the county auction sites and I found a place where the max bid is 100K less than the estimated value. So, potentially, someone could get a great deal on the place. In your experience, how close to the estimated value does a property usually sell for?  I'm asking because I'm new and I don't really want to send my deposit money to their county to sit there unless I think I have a good shot at winning the property at a price significantly below the estimated value. So I guess my question is: are these county website auctions really competitive with people driving up bids close to or even above the estimated value or is it hit or miss? Have you seen anyone get a good deal? Thanks!!

@Alexis Monroe  Hi. Great information! I'm looking at buying a tax deed being sold a county website in Florida and I was wondering if the fact the owner filed bankruptcy before the tax deed sale will have any effect on the sale or the money I will have to pay. Also, do you know if there's a way to look up IRS liens online? Thanks!

Post: Alabama Tax Lien Auction 2020

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@Denise Evans Will you have a 2020 edition of your tax lien book? Thx

@Bonnie Moore Hi. What did you find out? Thanks! 

@Denise Evans Will you be putting the info for the mixer on your website? Thanks!

@Denise Evans I'm interested in buying from wholesalers. I've tried to buy tax lien properties from the state but they're always redeemed or sold. So far I've been unsuccessful, so thought I'd see if a wholesaler had bought some they wanted to get rid of. But I don't know how to find them. 

Hi. How do I find a list of people who are wholesaling tax liens? 

Thanks!

@Denise Evans Does your book address the new changes in the laws? Thx!

Post: Alabama Tax Lien Auction 2020

Jamie PsmithPosted
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Will the new tax lien auction changes taking place in 2020 affect properties listed as sold to the state prior to 2020?