- This topic has 45 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 14 years, 9 months ago by
bearishgurl.
-
AuthorPosts
-
January 30, 2008 at 6:18 PM #145889January 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM #145552
Raybyrnes
ParticipantSD Realtor
I qualified myself on this SD Realtor and said it might be worth a little bit of time. You may well be right that there are some pitfalls you would need to identify before doing anything.
January 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM #145797Raybyrnes
ParticipantSD Realtor
I qualified myself on this SD Realtor and said it might be worth a little bit of time. You may well be right that there are some pitfalls you would need to identify before doing anything.
January 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM #145823Raybyrnes
ParticipantSD Realtor
I qualified myself on this SD Realtor and said it might be worth a little bit of time. You may well be right that there are some pitfalls you would need to identify before doing anything.
January 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM #145833Raybyrnes
ParticipantSD Realtor
I qualified myself on this SD Realtor and said it might be worth a little bit of time. You may well be right that there are some pitfalls you would need to identify before doing anything.
January 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM #145896Raybyrnes
ParticipantSD Realtor
I qualified myself on this SD Realtor and said it might be worth a little bit of time. You may well be right that there are some pitfalls you would need to identify before doing anything.
January 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM #145592SD Realtor
Participantnin_sis –
This is a different foreclosure process. I have never been involved in tax lien sales before. A few years back I was going to invest in tax liens but never pursued it. As an investment vehicle tax liens in California suck but in other states that I looked at there was some potential opportunity. Anyways, tax liens are even higher then lenders liens on the property. Admittedly I do not know of the process of what happens when an HOA forecloses on a property. I am puzzled though that the HOA attorneys have somehow put a tax lien on the property but I am a pup when it comes to those issues so however that was done, I guess it was done.
As far as your rights go, you may be able to stave off the inevitable. Make no mistake though, eventually you will be out one way or another.
have SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM #145837SD Realtor
Participantnin_sis –
This is a different foreclosure process. I have never been involved in tax lien sales before. A few years back I was going to invest in tax liens but never pursued it. As an investment vehicle tax liens in California suck but in other states that I looked at there was some potential opportunity. Anyways, tax liens are even higher then lenders liens on the property. Admittedly I do not know of the process of what happens when an HOA forecloses on a property. I am puzzled though that the HOA attorneys have somehow put a tax lien on the property but I am a pup when it comes to those issues so however that was done, I guess it was done.
As far as your rights go, you may be able to stave off the inevitable. Make no mistake though, eventually you will be out one way or another.
have SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM #145864SD Realtor
Participantnin_sis –
This is a different foreclosure process. I have never been involved in tax lien sales before. A few years back I was going to invest in tax liens but never pursued it. As an investment vehicle tax liens in California suck but in other states that I looked at there was some potential opportunity. Anyways, tax liens are even higher then lenders liens on the property. Admittedly I do not know of the process of what happens when an HOA forecloses on a property. I am puzzled though that the HOA attorneys have somehow put a tax lien on the property but I am a pup when it comes to those issues so however that was done, I guess it was done.
As far as your rights go, you may be able to stave off the inevitable. Make no mistake though, eventually you will be out one way or another.
have SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM #145874SD Realtor
Participantnin_sis –
This is a different foreclosure process. I have never been involved in tax lien sales before. A few years back I was going to invest in tax liens but never pursued it. As an investment vehicle tax liens in California suck but in other states that I looked at there was some potential opportunity. Anyways, tax liens are even higher then lenders liens on the property. Admittedly I do not know of the process of what happens when an HOA forecloses on a property. I am puzzled though that the HOA attorneys have somehow put a tax lien on the property but I am a pup when it comes to those issues so however that was done, I guess it was done.
As far as your rights go, you may be able to stave off the inevitable. Make no mistake though, eventually you will be out one way or another.
have SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM #145937SD Realtor
Participantnin_sis –
This is a different foreclosure process. I have never been involved in tax lien sales before. A few years back I was going to invest in tax liens but never pursued it. As an investment vehicle tax liens in California suck but in other states that I looked at there was some potential opportunity. Anyways, tax liens are even higher then lenders liens on the property. Admittedly I do not know of the process of what happens when an HOA forecloses on a property. I am puzzled though that the HOA attorneys have somehow put a tax lien on the property but I am a pup when it comes to those issues so however that was done, I guess it was done.
As far as your rights go, you may be able to stave off the inevitable. Make no mistake though, eventually you will be out one way or another.
have SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:18 PM #145598SD Realtor
ParticipantSorry Ray, I didn’t read it thoroughly. Good call.
SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:18 PM #145842SD Realtor
ParticipantSorry Ray, I didn’t read it thoroughly. Good call.
SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:18 PM #145868SD Realtor
ParticipantSorry Ray, I didn’t read it thoroughly. Good call.
SD Realtor
January 30, 2008 at 7:18 PM #145879SD Realtor
ParticipantSorry Ray, I didn’t read it thoroughly. Good call.
SD Realtor
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
