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Anthony Cross Federal Tax Liens in Foreclosure
3 May 2022 | 5 replies

In a mortgage foreclosure, if the owner being foreclosed on has federal tax liens filed against him, will the property remain subject to all or a portion of the federal tax liens once a foreclosure sale is completed?
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Nicole A. Does Ground Rent negatively affect property appraisal
21 July 2018 | 7 replies

For those of you familiar with ground rent, I could use your thoughts. A couple of you I have privately PM'd and thank you, @Russell Braziland @Ned Carey.I have a property under contract due to close soon, and there i...

Michael Watts alabama tax certificate with an alabama medicare lien
24 March 2019 | 18 replies

At the tax sale I purchased a tax lien certificate in Alabama with an Alabama Medicare lien on it. Do I have to pay the Medicare lien off if I'm only planning on just renting the property out and not planning to ever ...

Jonathan Krueger Should tax deeds be treated as inventory? (Dealer Status)
7 May 2020 | 2 replies

I invest in tax deeds. After I purchase them the property owner has a 1 year redemption period. If the property is not redeemed, I get the Quit Claim Deed after 1 year (approximately 12-15 months after the sale). If t...

Jerome Brown Foreclosures in Miami, FL
10 November 2007 | 2 replies

Hi Sean,
Can't help with the local info, but I can address your first question. If the second lien holder is the one foreclosing, and they (or anyone else) buy the property at the sale for the second lien, they're bu...

Ari Bachrach Does the property owner ever pay the lien holder directly
15 February 2023 | 4 replies

I invest in tax liens in my state (Maryland) but have no experience in other states. In MD, if the property owner wants to redeem they always pay the county or city, and then the county or city pays the lien holder. I...

Natasha Shamoon Any Lenders Able to Do A Cash-Out Refi on Leasehold Land
9 February 2024 | 6 replies

The property is paid for free and clear but subject to ground rent that has been approved to be redeemed. I can't redeem, pay the fee for the land, the ground rent until March 1st of 2024. I have wasted the last six m...

Josh Todd Are tax lien homes a good investment. All opinions welcomed
27 March 2021 | 25 replies

My agents have edging me to look into tax liens. I personally don’t know to much except you just pay off the taxes the recent owner couldn’t. Do anybody have any stories or advice on how to deal with tax lien properti...

Sarah 'Sadika' J. Do all properties know Baltimore county have ground rent?
26 September 2020 | 5 replies

I’m trying to buy a place which I will rent later but I keep running into properties with ground rent. Do all Baltimore country/Towson/Charles Village have ground rent? What do think as about paying for ground rent a...

Rob K. Foreclosed for less than what was owed
11 January 2016 | 13 replies

I have a question about foreclosures. I know that in most states, when a property is foreclosed and goes to the courthouse auction and you are the high bidder, you own the house that day. In Michigan, if someone doesn...