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All Forum Posts by: Zamir Kazi

Zamir Kazi has started 21 posts and replied 92 times.

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@Steven Soto

How many deals do you guys do monthly?

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@J Scott  100%, not too shabby. Congrats!

Post: buying from homepath.com

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@Sebastian Naczas

One Year, just make sure you have mail going to the address, utilities in your name etc

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

Solid margins @Christina R. 

Well done.

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@Ned Carey  You try to inspect the properties before they come to auction? I was told many of the properties are taken off the auction block sometimes the day before because the taxes were paid?

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@Steven Soto  Cool! Congratulations on your deal! As far as the process for the county, is it just making sure all notices were sent out properly  etc? Do you have the real estate attorney handle all of that? How much does the quiet title cost usually?

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

@Christina R. That is amazing congrats! 

Also good to hear you using BiggerPockets as a networking forum to meet mentors and partners. Super cool you partnered with @J Scott to do a deal, I read his book and loved it.

I am planning on hitting the auction this week and just observing, as well as try to pick the veterans brains a bit, get some mentoring of my own.

Post: Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22
Originally posted by @Ned Carey:

@Zamir Kazi 

If you know what you are doing yes. If you don't know what you are doing probably not.  Of course this is no different than any area of real estate.

I do tax lien foreclosures in MD. They are rarely challenged. I don't believe we have lost a challenge made more than 30 days after the foreclosure was final. 

 Thanks, in your own personal experience, what has been the most challenging aspect when dealing with the tax deed auctions in MD?

Post: Turn your own handwriting into a font

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

What I used to do when writing my own yellow letters is take a blank white page of paper, over lay it on the yellow note pad so you can see the lines, and write on the white piece of paper with the red sharpie, then scan the page, and stuff the printer with yellow lined paper ( i just ripped it off the pad, later started buying non glued yellow pages). 

Just an idea, worked for me, would save you $9.

Although this would be great for the envelopes, using a mail merge.

Post: Turn your own handwriting into a font

Zamir KaziPosted
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 109
  • Votes 22

Thanks this is great information!

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