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Jared Hettler
  • Bloomsburg, PA
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Question about repository properties in PA

Jared Hettler
  • Bloomsburg, PA
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Hey everybody, hope you're weekend is off to a good start. 

I had a question about repository properties in PA. It's proven to be fairly difficult to find any information about legalities about these tax delinquent properties. I seem to get different answers that often contradict each other everywhere I go. My fiancé and I are looking at a property in Montgomery county, PA that we believe to be a very good deal that we could make a sizable profit off of. Being that it is tax delinquent and for sale by the county on the repository list however, I wanted to know if there is any law about how long you need to hold the property before selling it or anything along those lines? Or is it possible to just sell it ASAP after the deed is mailed to me? 

Thanks for any input guys, and have a good weekend. 

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