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Matthew Fields
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  • Springfield, MO
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State tax lien on a property I am looking to buy

Matthew Fields
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Springfield, MO
Posted Jan 31 2016, 17:42
I am looking at a house that is about to be auctioned off on the court house steps. The good news is the house is starting well below value, bad news there have been 6 state tax liens recorded on the property. I saw the amount of what was recorded. If I add them all up it would still be a good deal, but I dont know if they grow with late fees, interest or what. So I guess I am asking 1. Can I just pay them off after I buy? 2. How can I find out the current total? 3. I am planning on paying for a title search on Monday, anything else I should worry about?

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