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All Forum Posts by: RICO BARNES

RICO BARNES has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Tom Gimer and @Ned Carey thank you both for being so informative. This information helps alot. 

 

I am looking to pay the taxes on a property in Balt MD listed in the "Tax sale" booklet provided by 200 Holiday before it goes to the "Tax sale auction". I would like to get an attorney involved in the foreclosure process, but I am finding it hard to locate one. At what point do I need to get an attorney involved in the process and what would be the cost? I am new to this and any advise or recommendations are welcome. The property is listed as vacant and I have gone to see it (the outside). Thank you in advance for you help.

Post: Baltimore tax lien - cost to foreclose

RICO BARNESPosted
  • BALTIMORE, MD
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Ned Carey for the reply. It was informative.

Post: Baltimore tax lien - cost to foreclose

RICO BARNESPosted
  • BALTIMORE, MD
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello, everyone. I have been reading the post here and am very excited about the investment in tax liens with the intention of owning/foreclosing. It seems to me that it would be cost effected to learn and process the foreclosures through the courts without and attorney and more cost effective in the long run. I am a Do-It-Yourself-er and am not afraid of paper work and drives to the court house. I cannot see it being a good business strategy not learning this process. So, the question: What is the legal process of foreclosing a property in Baltimore city from a tax sale?