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three properties in Georgian bay--two vacant and the other occupied by a canadian unemployed Indian living in a rundown trailer. Man 's father used to own most of the lands surrounding. Hard times--no money to pay the exorbitant high taxes--place is swamp and run down. The same for the Huntsville one river property. The problem in these cases is that AIPAC has assessed these properties as highly valuable water front properties. Both regulated'dangerous flooding and the lake front is owned by region Shameful-Whiteman's robbery. If anyone is heartless--go ahead--kick the natives from their lands--Shame on both townships and AIPAC {:^/
Shameful-Whiteman's robbery. If anyone is heartless--go ahead--kick the natives from their lands--Shame on both townships and AIPAC
Checked registery--only recent 2008 construction lien. Owner American-- phone call--she stated--will pay taxes owed Don't spend money checking until near closing--sounds 2me --be delisted shortly
Pfm1011Platinum*****Karma: +62/-6[applaud] [smite]Posts: 713View Profile Personal Message (Offline) Re: Title and execution searches? Reply #8 on: July 31, 2008, 03:46:17 AM ? Reply with quoteQuote#1 Never, EVER approach the current owner or their immediate neighbours - that could jeapardize things in a number of waysAlmost every sale there is someone on here " I was talking to the neighbour..bla bla bla" I just wish I could hit people with baseball bats thru the internetDon't talk to local real estate about the property. It's fine to talk to an agent, but don't spill the beans about a property that might go for cheap. They're the first ones that will buy it and flip it.. or tell their friends to buy it. They know the local market.You might as well ask a Great White shark if the lagoon is safe to swim in.
Les. It is one of the golden rules of tax sale junkies. Never never ever ever contact the owner.Here is an earlier quote in regards to this matter and there are a lot more if you read past forums.QuotePfm1011Platinum*****Karma: +62/-6[applaud] [smite]Posts: 713View Profile Personal Message (Offline) Re: Title and execution searches? Reply #8 on: July 31, 2008, 03:46:17 AM ? Reply with quoteQuote#1 Never, EVER approach the current owner or their immediate neighbours - that could jeapardize things in a number of waysAlmost every sale there is someone on here " I was talking to the neighbour..bla bla bla" I just wish I could hit people with baseball bats thru the internetDon't talk to local real estate about the property. It's fine to talk to an agent, but don't spill the beans about a property that might go for cheap. They're the first ones that will buy it and flip it.. or tell their friends to buy it. They know the local market.You might as well ask a Great White shark if the lagoon is safe to swim in.Also here is a link to a thread on "talking to the owner".http://taxsaleproperty.org/forum/index.php?topic=1081.0