Texas Right Of Redemption

Does anyone out there know if you can buy an owners redemption rights from them? And if so, what is the best way to go about it?

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  • haynesm4th June, 2008

    Sure you can. You just purchase the property from the owner. Just like a regular land sale/purchase. However, most likely at a much reduced price. They still own the property. Just because it was sold for taxes at the court house doesn’t mean much. But you would also have to pay the “Certificate holder” his monies in addition to buying the property from the original owner.

    Remember - these tax sales could be state specific. Your state might be different from our state. So, do some checking. I would hate to tell you wrong - even though I would be correct here in Missouril.

  • haynesm4th June, 2008

    Dyslexia really creates a problem for me sometimes. I now see you were asking about information for “Texas” not taxes. Way back when, if they had known about dyslexia I would have been in the “special ed” classes.

  • ypochris12th June, 2008

    What kind of tax lein?

    Chris

  • hman34512th June, 2008

    Notice of Federal Tax Lien is what I should have said.

  • bargain7613th June, 2008

    In my experience the lien needs to be filed in the County and State the property is registered in.

    You should have no problem relocating.
    [addsig]

  • cjmazur13th June, 2008

    tax lien are typcally reported on your credit report, which might impact the ability to rent.

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