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Wendy Busa
  • Madison, WI
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Tax Deed, Michigan, IRS lien

Wendy Busa
  • Madison, WI
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Hi, I am thinking about purchasing a tax deed in Michigan. If I understand correctly, most liens are wiped out except for the IRS. Is there a way to find out if there is an IRS lien with out paying for a title search?

Thanks.

Wendy

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Sandra Edmond
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  • Orlando, FL
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Sandra Edmond
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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@Wendy Busa You can check the public records to see if there is an IRS lien in their name. But no the IRS won’t be problem. IRS has a certain # of days to enforce their lien then they get wiped out. If the enforce it they buy the tax deed back from your and pay u some additional costs to you.

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