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William Adams
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Can you refinance a home you got from....

William Adams
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Can you refinance a home you got from a tax deed sale. Then sell the home. If so, I'm assuming the new owners would be responsible for paying back, or am I still liable?

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Sandra Edmond
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Sandra Edmond
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@William Adams Yes you absolutely can if you do what’s necessary to get title insurance. Most liens including mortgages are wiped out at the tax deed sale so there’s usually nothing to pay back. I’ve been buying tax deeds in Florida since 2004. Hope that answers your questions.

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