Oklahoma Tax Liens

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If a tax lien is bought over the counter after the three months and no redemption who or how do I apply or obtain a deed.

I know I'm new but can someone please help me with an answer cool grin

Comments(5)

  • SteveSch22nd September, 2003

    Hello,

    It's three YEARS, not MONTHS.

    The Treasurer can answer this for you.

    Steve

  • uncledutch22nd September, 2003

    If I am assigned /sold a county held tax certificate in Ooklahoma the redemption period is three years? Even if the certificate is two years old?
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  • SteveSch24th September, 2003

    Hello,

    Sorry, I was just telling you it was years not months. The "3" was wrong.

    Oklahoma has a 2 year right of redemption. The time starts from the date the Cert was sold, whether to the County or an investor.

    Steve[ Edited by SteveSch on Date 09/24/2003 ]

  • uncledutch24th September, 2003

    Your reply is greatly appreciated. Do you know anything about "Lands Available for Taxes" in Florida? I know that the list consits of properties that were not bid on or purchased at Tax Deed auctions, but that's about it. I am planning on going to either Oklahoma, Alabama, or Florida to research and purchase a tax lien (matured) or tax deed. Which state do you recommend.

  • brlathanjr6th October, 2003

    Actually to apply for the deed depends upon the date of the certification as well as the date of purchase. If I remember correctly if you purchase a certificate over-the-counter near 60 day prior to the end of the redemption period you can apply for the immediately at the end of the redemption period, but if you purchase a certification after the 2 year redemption period you still have to wait an additional 60 days to apply for the deed, because notice must be serve to all parties involved regarding that tax lien.

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