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Richard Cook Advice for analysis on military house hacking deal
28 March 2020 | 16 replies
So glad you aren't paying over tax value.Good luck!
Chaim K. Why Shouldn't I Buy A Tax Lien/Deed
15 August 2017 | 14 replies
hi chaim. i have not bought any houses at a tax sale. i have however, bought a few after the tax sale. here in erie county new york, if you buy from a tax sale, it can be a great deal. however, whatever was left on the past due taxes, you now owe. hence, you just bought yourself a liability. i don;t know about anyone else here, but i can manage to create my own bills myself without buying anyone else's tax liability. so, watch out for that issue. it may just be a new york thing, but maybe not. one of our local municipalities here has their own tax sale auctions aside from the county. that one, if you buy from them, you get a clean slate, no past due taxes left. however, they like to start the bidding out at what was owed to them, so, there would be no " leftover" anyway. by the way, they sell very few of them. lol. i usually go back to them after the sale and offer to buy some of the " left over" properties, usually for pennies on the dollar and i get them. you think they would figure out to start the bidding low if they are gonna sell them cheap later on anyway. but, regardless, even after i buy them dirt cheap, i still get them with no left over taxes owed. also, you need to know if your state is a " redemption" state. i. e., can the owner come back later and redeem their house by paying the taxes?
Blake Ramsey How prepared did you feel going into your first deal?
21 February 2022 | 84 replies
We've spend almost a year renovating it ourselves and will eventually pull the equity out of it to invest in future deals.Aside from that, we started obsessing over tax sale auctions.
Mike Bianchi What to do with 700,000 ? Pay down , leverage or stocks
10 June 2021 | 76 replies
You’re really losing sleep at night over taxes when sitting on that much money?
Jason Malabute WHAT STARBUCKS HAS TAUGHT ME ABOUT MAKING OFFERS
20 September 2021 | 4 replies
Tell me you have two options for me and I will tell you I  completely understood your sales pitch, but now I need to think about your two options for a while because you over-taxed my mental capacity with with you options.OPTIONS ARE NOT GOOD!!!
Blaze Pavars Real Estate in Roselle Illinois
26 January 2020 | 11 replies
People are leaving the state due to grossly over taxed counties like as Cook County as well as the states mismanagement.
Samantha P. Having the kids help
14 March 2020 | 10 replies
I look at it as priceless experience over tax savings.
Issac Chang New investor interested in out of state RE. Any advice?
9 August 2020 | 75 replies
I live in Los Angeles, where everything is overpriced and overtaxed.  
Michelle Oliveira Tax Deed, Austin Texas, priority on the listed property
17 July 2015 | 1 reply
I read the creditors and IRS take priority over tax deed holders in case where the original owner of the listed property declare bankruptcy. 1 - Which department in the county should I go to clarify all this information and previous searches? 
Kevin Hurney Tax Auction Strategy
3 February 2014 | 5 replies
I started doing it here 2 years ago, but never got any for a couple of thousand over taxes.