Saturday, May 23, 2020

Though it can go by different names in different counties – they’re all referring to the same thing.Let’s just think about this for a minute…




What could this do for your business? How quickly could you SKYROCKET your personal wealth with this kind of information? With access to such a vast supply of free real estate equity – it probably wouldn’t take long to build up a MASSIVE (and debt free) real estate portfolio, would it? Though it can go by different names in different counties – they’re all referring to the same thing.Let’s just think about this for a minute…  


The truth is – there is an endless supply of these opportunities… and they are all over the place.  people will never know about them, because they have no idea where to seek them out – but in the next few minutes, I’d like to help you connect-the-dots and open your eyes to a new world of opportunity.  When I first got into real estate investing, I had no idea that there were HUNDREDS of these opportunities all around me. 

Like most people, I just assumed the only properties I could buy were the ones with a “FOR SALE” sign in the front yard.  I was seriously mistaken.  The reality is – most of the best real estate deals on earth go completely unnoticed by the general public. Only a small handful of people even know where to look for these opportunities, and the rest of the world is largely oblivious to the goldmine sitting right beneath their feet.Though it can go by different names in different counties – they’re all referring to the same thing.Let’s just think about this for a minute…  



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Within each agency is someone in charge of the list, likely with a support staff person, who may be of service to us. For example, the County Treasurer may be in charge of the overage, and a person within the office may be responsible for maintaining the list.    I'm interested in some overage funds I may have coming to me - is that something you can help me with, or can you tell me who I need to call for that?  

 Lists may not come in list form. They may come in a spreadsheet, or you may have to put the list together yourself from a stack of individual claim forms.  Lists, or the records we need to assemble them, are held and maintained by the agency responsible for the funds.    Also, lists are maintained by other agencies in charge of monitoring the agency where the funds were created. 

You may find an agency that is in charge of all agencies' funds, as well.     If you don't know the agency responsible, call and say "I'm interested in some overage funds I may have coming to me - is that something you can help me with, or can you tell me who I need to call for that?"     Within each agency is someone in charge of the list, likely with a support staff person, who may be of service to us.


For example, the County Treasurer may be in charge of the overage, and a person within the office may be responsible for maintaining the list.      Contact the agency believed to be holding the funds and make a friendly, informal request. Ask for assistance if you need to.  If an informal request fails, make a formal request under the state's Public Records Access statutes. This will likely have an immediate effect. Our Fifty State Public Records Access Guide can help you understand what leverage you have to get the list.        

Note: don't confuse this with the federal law "Freedom of Information Act" - it will likely be called something else by the State. Take a look at the Fifty State Public Records Access Guide for more information.  Start slowly and focus on one agency in one county to start. Begin with the agencies holding the tax sale foreclosure funds first.  Consider working a smaller county or agency initially. You want to make all your “beginner mistakes” as far away from the best (largest?) counties as possible.  Don't give up when "push back" happens.   

 Staffers are trained to act in a way that will make you want to go away.  Never give up! It is normal in business to encounter people who are not cooperative and who do not jump to help you. What you are asking for is public record information. If you get a little bit of run-around just be persistent. If you need to push through a request, look in our Public Records Access law book to understand what your rights are. Some county Treasurers will refer to this list by different names, like:“Delinquent Tax Roll”.“Tax Delinquent List”.“Tax Forfeiture List”.“Tax Assessor’s Roll”(or something to that effect).



Delinquent Tax List Guide

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