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All Forum Posts by: Mendy Dubov

Mendy Dubov has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Foreclosure Surplus funds?

Mendy DubovPosted
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Originally posted by @Hadrian Ayyub:

Hi there, 

I recently joined Surplus Funds Mastery because I too had been interested by the strategy. 

Utilizing the same data, skiptracing and marketing techniques I've been using for my virtual wholesaling business I was able to get two contracts signed for surplus funds recovery in as little as one week in the program. 

I am waiting of course for the entire proof of concept to be actualized but I think it is best to go into it with an open mind just as you would with wholesaling or creative financing. 

How has this been going so far?

Post: Tax deed Minnesota liens

Mendy DubovPosted
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I know that the survival of liens and mortgages depend on the state when it comes to tax deed sale. What’s the rule in the state of Minnesota? Thanks
Originally posted by @Steven Daniels:

Tax delinquent list is usually public information so I would suggest check your county's website to seek out that information. Try and find out when the tax delinquent list is released (normally a month prior to going up for auction) then reach out to these individual see if they willing to sell before if goes to auction. In my county the tax property sales go for auction every second Tuesday of each month 

 Like this idea. Thanks

I'm in Florida. I'll see if an attorney can help.

Thanks

Hey Guys,

I'm new to real estate investing and I'm looking for advice on tax deed sales and foreclosure auctions. Mainly on how to beat the crowd and competition through creative strategies. 

Where can I get some pointers?

Thanks