Brian Petersen, Founder of Tax Lien Code, discusses what happens if a property owner does not pay their taxes and the certificate holder has to foreclose. Most property owners will eventually pay their taxes, you’ll get redeemed and get your investment plus the interest owed. But when that doesn’t happen, the investor is protected by their lien position.
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