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All Forum Posts by: David R Duitsman

David R Duitsman has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Yea, it looks like you were correct. The mill levy is the tax amount per $1000. Thanks for the info guys. 

According to the county website it looks like all liens are wiped out as well, except for government. 

looks like the aution had already took place but there were 248 property certificates that weren't purchased.  I went through them one by one and 245 of them were orphaned or splintered pieces of land inside subdivisions and HOAs. 3 of them looked like normal lots. That I wouldn't mind driving by and researching further. I guess there were good reasons no one bid on them. Lol

All and all, it seems like a ton of time and effort for probably nil.

Hi, I was looking at tax lien properties and needed clarification. I did email the treasurer and am waiting for a reply. But figured I'd ask here as well. The amount is in thousands right? Yearly tax amount was 700ish so this is ten years of back taxes? The biggest amount is for the school district, so anyone have experience in negotiating that amount down?  Thank you!

Post: Newbie in CO

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Hello all.  I'm a newbie that is interested in getting into rentals for cash flow. I'm 40 and finally realizing that retirement is farther away then I'd like. Would like to connect with other investors and professionals for knowledge and wealth building.