All Forum Posts by: Dan Krause
Dan Krause has started 62 posts and replied 152 times.
Post: What are the best states for buying tax liens?

- Michigan
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:D I like this thread-BUT, i live in Wayne County, Michigan. Wayne county, Michigan is tax deeds and Wayne County is harder than heal to get in contact with by phone or e-mail. I'm talking about the Wayne county register of Deeds and the Wayne county treasurers offices. "IF" you get a response from one office they bounce you to the other office and never do inquirys. I cannot get any tele-response from my county tax deed jurisdiction.Thanks, Dan
Post: A Shout-Out from Houston, TX!

- Michigan
- Posts 289
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:D Doug Smith (MyHouseDeals.com): I am a non-subscription member to your site. Why is it whenever i use the "contact seller by e-mail" function i never, ever get any responses?. I've sent numerous inquiries to sellers (just inquiries) and no response. Thanks, Dan
Post: Have any of you ever looked into IPIN-International Property Investment Network?

- Michigan
- Posts 289
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:pup: They are a commercial real estate "introducer programme" based in the U.k. and Spain. You register with them online and they provide property listings and updates. You decide how you want to introduce buyers and sellers. IPIN pays you a commission when the deal closes. They send me listings and updates quite often and look legitimate-but who knows. It does look interesting anyway. Could someone check them out and tell me what you think? They deal in it seems mostly U.K. properties i dont know about USA real estate yet-just e-mailed them. They (IPIN) do not require any fees to join. Thanks, Dan
Post: BiggerPockets Crashes -- BOOM! An Explanation.

- Michigan
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BP forums search function doesnt seem to be working at all. Dan
Post: Is this how I structure a wholesale?

- Michigan
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:pup: Would you absolutely have to have an assignment contract with the seller to do the kind of deal as described by Jon and Paul? Thanks, Dan
Post: What is it like investing in local tax certificates and tax deeds?

- Michigan
- Posts 289
- Votes 14
:pup: Thanks some more everyone. What is the greatest risk investing in tax deeds as a beginner? You might somehow wind up owning the property itself and be responsbile for it-correct? Also-do you absolutely have to employ an attorney for these just in case or can you get around this? Dan
:pup: How do you deal in overages? Thanks, Dan
Post: What is it like investing in local tax certificates and tax deeds?

- Michigan
- Posts 289
- Votes 14
Thanks everyone so far. Which states offer tax sales OTC? Dan
:D There are a few recent posts concerning these.Does anyone have any idea how to go about locating these overages-on foreclosure sales and other real estate deals? Where do you go and what procedures do you use? Thanks, Dan :pup:
Post: What is it like investing in local tax certificates and tax deeds?

- Michigan
- Posts 289
- Votes 14
:D Never owned one but am getting curious. Supposedly they are the most risk free investment you can deal in-is it true? What are the risks and benefits? When you bid on a tax deed are you bidding on the face (property) value or bidding on the interest rate? Any good websites that compile all tax deed sales accross USA or do you have to scour all the local county regsiters offices? I am in Wayne county, Michigan. Thanks, Dan