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All Forum Posts by: Brittnie Stewart

Brittnie Stewart has started 17 posts and replied 26 times.

Post: Finding Tax Lien and Delinquent Properties in Maryland

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

I am trying to build my contact list for my yellow letters.

Does anyone know how to get a list of properties with tax liens, delinquent taxes, and tax sale properties that did not sell in auction?

As well, how can I get a list of probate properties?

I'm Maryland, so I am looking for all surrounding cities, Baltimore city and county, as well as Howard, Montgomery, PG, and Carroll counties.

Post: Newbie Looking to Network in Baltimore Area

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

Hello All,

I am looking to connect and network with fellow investors, wholesalers and flippers.

Also, what title and escrow company do you prefer to work with?

Does anyone know of good real estate and probate attorneys? Any that are willing to work and get paid after the house has sold?

Post: Checking for liens

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

Thanks all!

Post: Checking for liens

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

Does anyone know of the easiest way to check for all liens on a property prior to purchasing?

Post: Home still in deceased name, family wants to sell after upaid taxes.

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

I am actually in Baltimore myself. I hadn't really established whether I wanted to flip the house or wholesale it out but I do see pretty good profit potential in it. As I said before the family is just looking to get the debt cleared with the tax sale and enough to relocate. A rough estimate of the ARV would probably be around $140,000.

Post: Home still in deceased name, family wants to sell after upaid taxes.

Brittnie StewartPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 1

I have been researching, reading, and learning everything I possibly good about real estate investing, I would say since maybe April. Finally after feeling comfortable with all the forums and articles I've read, I'm ready.

I did my driving for dollars and sent out my yellow letters this past Monday the 15th. I definitely wasn't expecting to get my first call only 3 days later! Nonetheless I am super excited. I spoke to a guy and immediately knew that he wasn't the owner that was listed. After going through the conversation, I learned that the home is his great grandmothers, that passed and left the home to his mother. His mom is on disability and hasn't been able to pay the taxes. He said that someone paid the taxes and is now asking for the money back plus interest or they have to vacate. I assumed that this happened at a tax sale auction.

I told him that I would look into how we can get those fees paid off and still get money for him and his mom to be able to move. I guess my question is, what's next? Can the mom rightfully sell with the home still being in the great grandmas name? If yes, is there any way we can get the process slowed with ensuring to the certificate holder that the money will come to pay him back?

I got this far and now I'm stuck. Any suggestions?