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Tax Lien Foreclosure

Tax Lien Foreclosure – Sub-taxing

June 29, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Tax lien investors need to understand the importance of sub-taxing their tax liens in Arizona.  When a tax lien investor purchases a tax lien at the February Pima County tax lien sale, for example, that investor then has the right to purchase the next year’s delinquent taxes if the owner does not pay the subsequent … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosure: The Danger of Competing Lien Holders

May 12, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

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Stemming the Tide of Foreclosures: Principal Reduction

April 14, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Bank of America, which bought Countrywide Financial for $4 billion in stock in early 2008, has come under pressure from the Massachusetts Attorney General, as a result of Countrywide’s notorious lending practices.  Bank of America’s move is part of an agreement to settle claims over certain high-risk loans made by Countrywide.  See link to Wall … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosure: Ready, Willing, and Able to Redeem

April 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

In the tax lien foreclosure world, appropriate service of process is absolutely crucial.  Consider what is at stake in a tax lien foreclosure case – the potential forfeiture of the right of the owner of a property to pay off their delinquent property taxes, which practically speaking means the likely loss of their property.  If … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosures – Recovery of Attorney’s Fees

February 24, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

The Arizona legislature, probably with some good ol’ vested interest prodding, provides a nice little mechanism to insulate tax lien investors from some of their down-side risk.  Under A.R.S. Section 42-18206, any person who redeems a tax lien after they have been personally served with a complaint seeking to foreclose their right to redeem then … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosures – Strict Compliance Is Out!

October 21, 2008 by admin 1 Comment

Under Arizona Revised Statutes Section 42-18202, a tax lien investor who wants foreclose the right of a property owner to redeem a tax lien is required, among other things, to send a notice of intent to file a foreclosure action by certified mail to the owner of record. In 2005, the Arizona legislature amended Section … [Read more…]

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Arizona Tax Lien Foreclosure – Doing Your Due Diligence

August 15, 2008 by admin 4 Comments

Once an investor has owned a tax lien certificate of purchase for at least three years since it was first offered for sale by the given county, the investor may seek to foreclose the right of the property owner to redeem the tax lien. Arizona’s statutes (A.R.S. Section 42-18201, et seq.) govern the foreclosure process. … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosures and Bankruptcy

August 7, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Due diligence – do it and do it well. For unsuspecting tax lien investors who have not done their research, they might be surprised to learn that while property tax liens have very high priority, in certain circumstances, a bankruptcy can wreak havoc on their investment. It should be noted that bankruptcy courts often respect … [Read more…]

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What happens to a tax lien in a foreclosure?

June 30, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

A common question in the tax lien investing arena is what happens to a tax lien if a property is foreclosed on? In a tax lien state like Arizona, counties do not sell property; rather they sell a tax lien in the form of a certificate of purchase for unpaid property taxes. This tax lien … [Read more…]

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Fleishman Law’s Tax Lien Foreclosure Primer

June 23, 2008 by admin 1 Comment

If you own a home and dutifully pay your mortgage each month, chances are, you do not worry much about whether your property taxes are being paid. Hopefully, if your mortgage servicer is doing its job correctly, you have an impound or escrow account set up from which your servicer pays your property taxes and … [Read more…]

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