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Posted almost 6 years ago

Navigating Tax Liens and Tax Certificates with Denise Evans

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Denise Evans is an attorney, real estate broker, investor, educator and nationally published author on real estate topics. Her specialties are Alabama tax sale investing and Alabama residential landlord/tenant laws.

Key Takeaways:

  • Where is Jemison, AL?
  • Education versus Legal Matters
  • Tax Certificate vs. Tax Deed vs Tax Lien
  • What is a Quiet Title?
  • Local Government Liens
  • Where can I find Tax Deed & Tax Lien auctions?
  • Nail & Mail Evictions
  • ROLL TIDE!

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Today I had the pleasure of talking with Alabama Attorney Denise Evans, Tax Liens Expert, real estate investor/broker/educator, and a remarkable author of nationally publicized real estate topics. In this episode, Denise discusses about tax liens, certificates, deeds and quieting titles. By the end of this episode, you will learn about how and where to find properties, what kind of other liens are on the properties, and how to deal with possession and redemption issues. Enjoy!

Denise: “Even though you have a deed to the property now and the tax success owner is now the former owner. While you have a tax certificate, he’s still the owner. Once you have the tax deed, he’s the former owner. That person might still have redemption rights, but you have more options because you have the deed it's easier to get Casualty Insurance for example.”

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