Hello,
As I decided I have wanted to start saving some money to invest in real estate, my mom has been telling me stuff. She has particularly got on me about watching out for properties with back Taxes owed. I was wo...
My first deal may be in the works, it's actually a combo of three different mobile homes, two in the same park and one in a different park. One is practically a turn-key situation, one needs major work and has back-t...
https://www.wdrb.com/news/police-say-drug-dealers-were-stashing-drugs-guns-in-abandoned/article_2d70d224-2d70-11ea-861e-77836fb406ed.htmlMaybe this will be a catalyst for change! We'd have less vacant homes if they'd ...
Hey BP! Im about to make an offer on my 1st property and had one very important thought come to mind..If I'm going to offer on a property and there are taxes owed, will the title company tell us the exact amount owe...
I have been doing research on a property that was originally foreclosed on, but never sold. As a result, the property is now going up for Judicial sale at the end of the year. The property is a duplex that has a $52,0...
I found a property that has not gone into probate. The granddaughter was made the power of attorney before her grandmother passed away. It has 5 years back taxes owed on it. Can I purchase it from her with out it goin...
Can someone please put up a few examples of contract language that indicates back and current taxes must be paid and brought current by the seller out of proceeds received?
Thanks.
Not looking for legal advice just...
I posted this last week under the Tax, Legal Issues, etc. forum category and not a single response. I'm not sure if it's such a complicated situation that no one has any advice, or if I simply had the wrong category....
I have read a little about tax liens but in layman's terms, what exactly are they? What are the pros and cons?
Hello - I am interested in purchasing a home at a Judicial tax sale since the properties are said to be sold “free and clear”. I also plan on doing a title search on the property before bidding on it. Just wondering...