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Daniel Lawrence
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tax lien website

Daniel Lawrence
  • Homeowner
  • Troy, AL
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Has anybody tried the website taxliens.com? I was wondering how worthy they are credibility wise.

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Jerry K.
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Jerry K.
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@Richelle T. Texas is a tax deed state. They don't offer tax liens. There is a spreadsheet I uploaded that lists the states that sell tax liens and the basics of how they sell them, possible rates of return and basic redemption information. You can download it from the "Resources" tab at the top of the page. It's under Resources>Fileplace>Spreadsheets and called "Tax Liens by State".

This link should also go right to it here on Biggerpockets.

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