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Originally Posted by Xist
Can everyone that inherits homes pay the taxes on them?
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Well yes, when you inherit a home you inherit the taxes. Now whether you can pay the back taxes and transfer title depends on if the city has seized the property or not.
The Goldie Locks scenario you describe above requires you to find this person that inherited the home but doesn't know it before the cities seizes the property for unpaid taxes.
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Originally Posted by Xist
How is spending a year finding a home, fixing whatever problem the rightful owner had, and then fixing it full-time get-rich-quick?
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It isn't - it is a job. A job that likely pays less than just getting a regular job and has a huge amount of risk.
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Originally Posted by Xist
I finished my paperwork and my brother's financial report. I don't trust the airport's schedule, but what more do I have? People keep saying to just loiter here for hours, but why do that when the schedule only shows 0-4 flights a day?
There was supposed to be a flight last night, but I think it was delayed until this morning. There was supposed to be a flight half an hour ago, but now it shows a turn-and-burn at 11:44.
I drove down the previous street and I do not like this neighborhood. Many houses look abandoned and one burned down.
I bet that I could find a place here delinquent on taxes, but for all I know the person who is supposed to own it will say "No lowballers! I know what I got!" and turn down their only offer.
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I have no idea what you are going on about with flight schedules but the bold section above it what cheap houses have in common.
3 house bundle for $5,000. I don't expect you would find any wiring or copper plumbing left in those houses. I also expect any new copper wiring or plumbing installed to be gone in a week.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...8665104_zpid/?