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All Forum Posts by: Corswella Whitaker

Corswella Whitaker has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

What happens to the mortgage after purchasing a lien in a tax deed state? Does it disappear, or is the investor responsible for the remaining mortgage? 

Hi Everyone! I am real estate investor (newbie). I currently reside in Atlanta. However, I am originally from NC. Since NC is a tax deed state, I’m interested in bidding on a property. I am fairly new to the process and would like insight. What are some of the cons of bidding on a tax foreclosure property in a tax deed state? As a new investor, is this a good way to break into the business?