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Steve Meyers
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Tax Lien Investing

Steve Meyers
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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Hi all, I've been wanting to get into tax lien investing for sometime now and I know each state has their own redemption rules etc.  What areas are typically the best to invest in tax liens?  Would love to be able to pick an experienced tax lien investor's brain on this

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John Underwood
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  • Greer, SC
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SC is a very good state.

You buy a lien and wait. You either get a check plus interest or a deed to the property shows up in the mailbox. 

Only a 12 month redemption window.

I am typically getting several deeds to houses every year.

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