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alarson
 88 Posts Member Since: 09/23/2002 Roseville, MN
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Posted: 14:09 on 12-26-2002  
Can anyone provide some resources on getting started in tax forfeited land purchases? Any books, programs, mentors?
Thanks
 
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InActive_Account
-5 Posts Member Since: 02/26/2002 AnyTown, NY
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Posted: 16:40 on 12-26-2002  
Here is a link to the IRS auctions and for sale items:
http://www.treas.gov/auctions/irs/real1.html
 
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soljah2129
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Posted: 19:53 on 12-26-2002  
Hi,
This website is one of the tops www.taxsales.com .........good luck!
 
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alarson
 88 Posts Member Since: 09/23/2002 Roseville, MN
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Posted: 22:05 on 12-26-2002  
TaxSales.com looks like some sort of homemade informerical site - have you actually bought these items, or worked with these people, or are you affiliated with them? I'm just curious. I'm interested in finding info but not buying some cheesy infopak (there's a million of them out there on the 'net). Your opinion is appreciated - thanks!
 
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JohnLocke

 4180 Posts Member Since: 06/17/2002 Belmont, NC
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Posted: 22:39 on 12-26-2002  
alarson,
The top investor on tax liens is:
Ronald *Starr tigerinpa@yahoo.com he has always helped the new person and is a straight shooter.
Tell him $Cash$ sent you.
John $Cash$ Locke
[ Edited by JohnLocke on Date 12/26/2002 ]
 
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Sloane
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Posted: 11:01 on 12-27-2002  
I started my RE investments 3.5 yrs ago doing tax forfeited properties. Roy Stubblefield's program at www.taxsales.org is good basic and over the basic info that you will need.
Down side is, Roy had a stroke some months ago and probably will not be able to take the reigns of the business back full swing in the near future, he does have message board that once you make a purchase, his daughter-in-law will email you the link.
Just a sidebar, I quit corporate America some yrs. back, went back to school to finish my undergrad, once finished I went on work on my MBA, all with the techniques of the tax forfeited system.
I simply tired of it and wanted to try different techniques in buying and selling, hence, I'm on this board!
 
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Vern
 467 Posts Member Since: 04/15/2002 Lexington, KY
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Posted: 11:25 on 12-27-2002  
Hello Alarson, I see you are a person after my own heart. You want to know where you can obtain FREE information about tax liens. Well, you should go to the county clerk in the area that you are interested in purchasing property. Most the tax lien property is posted under the Master Commissioner for that county. You maybe able to look the phone number up in the state and county offices of the local phone book. There you go, I trust this will help you on your way.
 
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JohnMichael
 1444 Posts Member Since: 11/20/2002 Springfield, MO
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Posted: 16:04 on 12-27-2002  
Alarson,
I highly recommend that you thoroughly research any tax-forfeited parcels before purchase. Information about Minnesota laws regarding delinquent taxes and tax forfeiture is available for your review at a County Public Library.
The following statutes apply:
Minnesota Statute, Chapter 279, pertains to Delinquent Real Estate Taxes
Minnesota Statute, Chapter 280, pertains to Real Estate Judgment Sales
Minnesota Statute, Chapter 281, pertains to Real Estate Tax Sales and Redemption
Minnesota Statute, Chapter 282, pertains to Tax-Forfeited Land Sales
Information about Minnesota laws http://www.leg.state.mn.us/leg/statutes.htm
More info on Minnesota tax sales
http://www.treasurer.state.mn.us/aboutus/mission/tax-forf.htm
Your area assers has online acess at:
Anoka county
https://anoka.mn.ezgov.com/ezproperty/review_search.jsp
Carver county
http://www.co.carver.mn.us/Prop_Tax/default.asp
Hennepin county
http://www2.co.hennepin.mn.us/pins/
Hope this helps.
_________________ "What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself." By Abraham Maslow
 
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alarson
 88 Posts Member Since: 09/23/2002 Roseville, MN
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Posted: 19:41 on 12-29-2002  
Thanks for all the helpful info - MN is a hard state to buy in, so I'm trying to gather information elsewhere - this is a great start. If anyone has any other links, etc. I'd love to see them. Thanks again - you guys rule!
 
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