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All Forum Posts by: Keith Vincent

Keith Vincent has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Who do I contact about this house?

Keith VincentPosted
  • Far Rockaway, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I want to add that this tax lien sale and subsequent discharge happened way back in 2012. Also, I read the discharge document and it says the debt has been paid.

Post: Who do I contact about this house?

Keith VincentPosted
  • Far Rockaway, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

More specifically tax liens in NYC. I came across this distressed property in my town. Its currently vacant, windows and doors are boarded up. I looked up the transaction history and noticed the tax lien sale back in 2012 which was discharged a few months later (the document says it was paid). My question is who do I contact in order to purchase this property? Do I call the lien servicer, the mortgage bank or the owner?

Post: what research resources do you use?

Keith VincentPosted
  • Far Rockaway, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

i briefly had a job with some investors. i was the bird dog but they also showed me how to look up basic info on a property. they problem is all i had to my disposal was google and the free info i was able to come across. this wasnt too helpful because the info i found was often outdated. the investors paid for a subscription to websites like property shark to get all the info they needed on a house.

so my question is what are the websites/ resources you use to research a property? at the moment im looking for any free websites that i can use that also has updated info. im guessing bigger pockets has some, i just havent found any yet