How To Convert My Tax Lien Into A Deed

Okay, this is my 1st time trying this...I know th property I am bidding on is vacant and has been for over 2 years, so I am bidding 0% for this property. If I win what due diligence do I have to perform to convert my lien to a deed? To who and how often do I have to give notice to take possession of the property? The property became vacant when the unmarried man died and left no will or family named. Please help or maybe you can direct me to a source that can help... Cook County, IL is where the property is located. Thanks in advance.



[ Edited by olgam74 on Date 07/30/2008 ]

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  • fredfred30th July, 2008

    no one can answer that,without knowing what state and/or county the property is in.

  • olgam7430th July, 2008

    the property is located in cook county IL

  • haynesm6th August, 2008

    Sure - I always have interest in tax sale info. Springfield would work nice for me. However time is short. How do you think we can get a meeting set up in time

  • cjmazur28th July, 2008

    Is it a matter of dumb, or smart?

    If they do the pre-lim correctly, what difference does it make if the transfer was accomplished via tax deed, grant, or quit claim?

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