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All Forum Posts by: James Snow

James Snow has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Tax Collection Sale - Land

James SnowPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
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Just want to make sure this checks out before I go bidding on a property.

The Owner's Right of Redemption is only for properties that have been owner occupied within 90 days of the Tax sale. So if bidding on a vacant piece of land, I imagine there is no Right of Redemption because obviously no one has been living there?

Let me know if that sounds right. Thank you!

Post: Need a Certificate of Occupancy?

James SnowPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
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@Jared W Smith thanks for the reply. I'll dig through my records to see if I already have it, if not follow the steps you set forth.

Post: Need a Certificate of Occupancy?

James SnowPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 3
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Bought my first investment property about 1 month ago; single family I plan to rent out in Philadelphia. Completing relatively simple renovations (new paint, floors, fixtures, refreshing the place). Was previously used as a rental, so there is no change in use of the property. 

Do I need to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy?