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All Forum Posts by: Curtis Ramsay

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Post: tax deed sale with irs lien

Curtis RamsayPosted
  • Milton, FL
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Thank you for all the help that clears it up for me.

Post: tax deed sale with irs lien

Curtis RamsayPosted
  • Milton, FL
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Hi bp I am looking at a property in florida that is coming up on the tax deed sale, it has a 150,000 irs lien on it. I have done some research and it looks like the irs has 120 days right of redemption after the sale, If they do redeem the property do they pay me back what I have invested? or am I just out everything I paid for the property? Should I avoid the situation entirely? The property is worth about 175,000