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Richard Rowe Newbie from NW Iowa, Question about education
4 July 2018 | 5 replies
You might not find red hot deals on MLS, but it can be a treasure trove.
Victor George New to Real Estate Investing
11 July 2018 | 4 replies
We have a formal treasurer who leads with handling the finances, which we can request at any time to see.
JD Martin I need some strategy on bidding on an estate auction for property
30 July 2018 | 58 replies
I appreciate being invited, JD, but my only auction experience is from an old TV show with drama that may have staged treasures in the units.
Steve Shultz Landlord problems rental property
1 August 2018 | 11 replies
Make it clear they are not authorised to repair or have anything repaired.
Steve Rogers Question about back property taxes after quitclaim deed transfer
23 July 2018 | 5 replies
I assume the reason why this was addressed this way is because it was less than 3 weeks after the quitclaim was recordedChecked again today on 7/23/2018 on the Cook County Treasurer website.
Brandon Smith Beginner from Western Massachusetts
15 June 2018 | 10 replies
The best advice I can give to any new investor on here is this:First, BP is a treasure trove of information for new investors.
Nick Terpstra New member from Kamloops British Columbia
23 May 2019 | 4 replies
As I'm sure you've realized, BP is a treasure trove of information and experience.
Anthony Augustyn Brand New and Headed to Fayetteville, NC
22 June 2018 | 11 replies
In fact I'm staring at the book on my desk right now debating whether or not I should re-read it or give some other books a chance. hahaAs I'm sure you've realized, BP is a treasure trove of information and experience.
Mindy Jensen Ep 283: 18 Houses in the first 18 Months w Paul Thompson
25 November 2018 | 35 replies
In addition to having an inspirational story, Paul detailed his investing strategy which is a treasure trove of real-estate gold.
John Warren Tax DEEDS (not liens)? Possible bank foreclosure? IRS? Quitclaim?
25 June 2018 | 14 replies
So best case scenario, any existing IRS lien should be clear 120 days after that - and worst case they would be cleared 120 days after the last weekend in June (Ada County auction) - or I guess 10 days after that since that is when you're supposed to actually get the tax deed (I think I saw that was the timeline in ID).4) State specific - FL the mortgage is wiped out and all liens (excluding municipality liens)That is my understanding here too... seems to make the process much less scary than I've heard it being discussed so I think that's what's making me second guess myself on a number of things.5) No they're giving you a "tax-deed" - see my recently purchased tax-deed below (it may look a bit different after the county officially enters it in their systems which happens around 10 days afterward in FL).That makes more sense to me, the thing that is causing me to second guess myself is the terms of sale I am looking at online for the auction: QUITCLAIM DEEDS • A Quitclaim Deed will be issued and recorded by the Ada County Treasurer. • The Quitclaim Deed will convey only such title as is vested in the County of Ada under the tax deed process according to Idaho law.A tax deed seems like it would be more ideal than a quitclaim deed, but maybe that's just their way of saying, "If someone sent a notification letter to the wrong address and we missed, you get to deal with it now, not us."  6) it depends on how your state does their tax-deeds if it has an online system you can literally see the mailings that have occurred and you'll know if the proper procedures were taken.