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How Tax Lien Foreclosures Come About

Topic: Real EstatePublished February 7, 2011

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Tax lien foreclosures process is a way through which homes and other real estate assets end up in the market. It usually is a non-voluntary type of property sale and, as the name suggests, it is imposed by the law to secure the payment of taxes. To be specific, the owner of the property could not pay his obligations to the government, so, in return, the government has to take away his asset, in this case, his real property.

Just like bank foreclosures, tax lien foreclosures happen when the owner of the property neglect to attend to his financial obligations, and the institution has to get back its money from the delinquent tax payer.

Sale of foreclosures

In order for the institution, this time the government, to liquidate this asset, the tax lien foreclosures have to go through legal processes, which may vary from state to state, before these properties end up in the auction block.

If the owner of the real estate, like his home, is unwilling to give up his property, then the government can take it by force with the help of a police warrant.

Usually, especially for counties and other small areas, auctions are held in person and bidders can then buy these foreclosed homes. In these types of sale, the delinquent taxpayer is not allowed to bid for his property to get it back.

Another method is the sale through Internet-based auctions, a route that some states have taken to better manage the bidding for numerous liens and so that prospective buyers from other areas can join.

There as many ways a winning bidder for the property can be determined as this varies from state to state. Buyers have to check the local laws and proceedings before deciding to join the auction as some methods may eventually be more advantageous (and would guarantee better value for money) or carry higher risks than the others.

Buying tax lien foreclosures can give the investor a higher maximum rate of return than other money-making ventures, but this rate varies from state to state. But it also carries some risks like cash out within a short notice (within 24 to 72 hours) after the auction, forfeiture due to failure to comply with the requirements after the purchase of the tax lien foreclosures, and other fees and surcharges that come with keeping the property.

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Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of tax lien foreclosures at buyforeclosuressale.com for over ten years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through BuyForeclosuresSale.com/ if you need help finding information about tax lien foreclosures.

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