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Tax lien/tax deed investing

Tamika Rue
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Hi everyone. I've decided to go ahead and make my first purchase. I'm excited and nervous. I really would like to jack the numbers up so it'll be a little harder to redeem. I really like the property and will do whatever I can to keep it. So if any one knows how I can make the numbers go up, that'll be great. I think it is not vacant so that's why I'm having trouble. Also, I've decided to leave a note on the door. Not quite sure what to say right now. Any advice on that is helpful as well. Btw im in bham, al.