All Forum Posts by: Romell Haley
Romell Haley has started 5 posts and replied 6 times.
Post: foreclosure help. i am new to foreclosing and need help

- Towson, MD
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i went to the baltimore court house and received a list of the foreclosures for the last month and she gave me a list of names and case numbers and said i had to look up each name case by case..i wanted to know how this can be beneficial? and if anyone know where i can find a PRE foreclosure list or if that even exist. when i asked the lady for one she didnt know what i was talking about.. someone please help me...and feedback will help
Post: I just need help understanding the foreclosure process better

- Towson, MD
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Post: Flipping or wholesaling

- Towson, MD
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my name is Romell.,and I am a senior in college... I am a sport management major but want to become a very successful real estate investor... My goal is to flip a house or whole sale a house by the time I a graduate.. I want to know what is the first thing I do?? Do I have to start my own business and how do I borrow money from lenders?? And if i find a house that i want to invest in how do i put it under contract? Please contact me back
I live in Baltimore Maryland and interested in buying tax lien certificates... I know the auction is in may but I wanted to know if there were anyway I could see a list of houses with liens placed on them somewhere...?? Whether its a website or I can go to a building because I know its public information , I just don't know where to go to get it..
Originally posted by @Romell Haley:
Originally posted by @Ned Carey:
@Romell Haley Baltimore city has a tax auction once a year in May. Most Maryland counties have sales between march and the end of June.
You can go to the Municipal building and buy a list of leftover liens from last May's sale. Most of it will be junk but you may find a diamond in the rough. the advantage of buying the leftover liens is you pay face value and you don't have to bid it up at the auction.
There are some very detailed threads here on buying Baltimore City tax liens and buying from the leftover list. A search should find them.
Thank you so much man....and I have another question about tax liens.
. so if I buy a lien that was put on the house.. How could I possibly eventually obtain that property? And if I look into buying liens from the leftover list... You said I could buy them at face valuE... Are they typically more expensive ?? That's why they are on the left over list?
i am interested in the tax liens properties.. I'm from Baltimore and I am new to all of this and wanted to know how would I go about getting my Tax lien certificate....??? Where can they be purchased and how can I find out which houses have liens on them??