A key component when purchasing a property at a Trustee Sale (or any sale for that matter) is to research the chain of title. You can typically purchase a '"limited title report" for $80.00 to $110.00.
The purpose of this title report is to ensure several things. One, we want to confirm that the foreclosing lender is in first position and secondly are there any property tax, mechanic or IRS liens attached to the property.
Trustee Sales require no emotional feelings. One way to look at it, is you're buying the liens on the home, not the home itself. If there is a lien on the property you are not aware of, and have the winning bid, you will be responsible for all liens tied to the property.
IRS liens are rarer but more important. Per the IRS redemption rights, it states the property can be seized 120 days of notification of the Trustee Sale. Note the redemption period starts upon IRS being notified.
Mechanics liens can get a little tricky with verifying if they are actually valid liens and tracking down the lien holder to see if a settlement can be reached. You may want to contact an attorney otherwise it might be in your best interests to pass on the property.
The less threatening and most common type of liens are property tax liens. These liens are almost always present on foreclosure properties. The property tax lien usually does not affect the buyer's profit margin. They also do not have to be paid at the Trustee Sale.
Trustee Sales in Arizona can help investors and homeowners gets great prices on homes in the Phoenix area but you need to do a little homework regarding the value of the property and the liens being purchased and acquired by the successful bidder.
The successful investor or bidder can have huge rewards by preparing themselves accordingly. Now is one of the best times to buy homes in Arizona real estate.
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