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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…]

Posted in: Tax Lien Foreclosure Tagged: Arizona, attorney, foreclosure, lawyer, lien, tax, tax lien, Tax Lien Foreclosure, tax liens, Tucson

Affecting Title to Real Property – The “Lis Pendens”

August 14, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

In cases involving real property, a plaintiff often will file what is called a "lis pendens," which is Latin for suit pending. The purpose of filing a lis pendens is to secure a plaintiff’s claim on a property so that a sale, mortgage, or encumbrance of the property will not diminish the plaintiff’s rights to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Real Estate Tagged: Arizona, foreclosure, land, lien, property, Real Estate, tax
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