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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Clinton

Thomas Clinton has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

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@Ron flatt
@ronflatt Thanks for the immediate feedback, a sheriffs deed auction sounds a lot more safe and less risky, but I have heard about buying redemption rights to alleviate the 2 yr. wait for homestead properties during tax deed sales, have you?

When wanting to purchase a tax deed from a owner that is behind in taxes in the state of Texas, Can I pay-off the outstanding taxes and take ownership of the deed immediately on HC-TAX.net website, so I can eliminate competition at the auction or do I have to get in contact with the owner in order to get the deed prior to the auction and reach an agreement with him/her? I'm trying to race against the clock and do this before others and beat competition and possibly price.