State
Tax Lien / Deed
Redemptive Rights
Penalty
Alabama
Tax Lien Certificate
3 years
12%
Alaska
Tax Deed
None
None
Arizona
Tax Lien Certificate
3 years
16%
Arkansas
Tax Deed
30 days
None
California
Tax Deed
None
None
Colorado
Tax Lien Certificate
3 years
9%
Connecticut
Tax Deed Hybrid
60 days or 6 months
18%
Delaware
Tax Deed Hybrid
60 days
15%
District of Columbia
Tax Lien Certificate
6 months
18%
Florida
Tax Lien Certificate
2 years
18%
Georgia
Tax Deed Hybrid
1 year
20%
Hawaii
Tax Deed Hybrid
1 year
12%
Idaho
Tax Deed
None
None
Illinois
Tax Lien Certificate
2 - 3 years
18%
Indiana
Tax Lien Certificate
1 year
Up to 15%
Iowa
Tax Lien Certificate
2 years
24%
Kansas
Tax Deed
None
None
Kentucky
Tax Lien Certificate
1 year
12%
Louisiana
Tax Deed Hybrid
3 years
12%
Maine
Tax Deed
None
None
Maryland
Tax Lien Certificate
6 Months
24%
Massachusetts
Tax Deed Hybrid
6 Months
16%
Michigan
Tax Deed
None
None
Minnesota
Tax Deed
None
None
Mississippi
Tax Lien Certificate
2 years
18%
Missouri
Tax Lien Certificate
1 year
10%
Montana
Tax Lien Certificate
3 years
10%
Nebraska
Tax Lien Certificate
3 years
14%
Nevada
Tax Deed
None
None
New Hampshire
Tax Deed
None
None
New Jersey
Tax Lien Certificate
2 years
18%
New Mexico
Tax Deed
None
None
New York
Tax Lien / Deed
2 years
Up to 18%
North Carolina
Tax Deed
None
None
North Dakota
Tax Deed
None
None
Ohio
Tax Lien / Deed
1 year
18%
Oklahoma
Tax Lien / Deed
2 years
8%
Oregon
Tax Deed
None
None
Pennsylvania
Tax Deed
None
None
Rhode Island
Tax Deed Hybrid
2 years
Up to 18%
South Carolina
Tax Lien Certificate
1 year
None
South Dakota
Tax Lien Certificate
4 years
10%
Tennessee
Tax Deed
1 Year
10%
Texas
Tax Deed Hybrid
Up to 2 years
25%
Utah
Tax Deed Hybrid
None
None
Vermont
Tax Lien Certificate
1 year
12%
Virginia
Tax Deed
None
None
Washington
Tax Deed
None
None
West Virginia
Tax Lien Certificate
18 months
12%
Wisconsin
Tax Deed
None
None
Wyoming
Tax Lien Certificate
4 years
15%
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Are there any risks by Investing in Tax Lien Certificates?
There are always risks when investing. Investing in Tax Lien Certificates is no different either. There are two main risks one that very seldom occurs however it's always good to know as much as you can when you start investing in tax lien certificates. The main risk (which very seldom occurs) would be that the home is located in the middle of some hazardous waste material that requires more money to clean up than what the property is worth and so there was a good reason the homeowner decided to leave the property and not pay the taxes. So you might end up with a property you don't want. The other risk is that your money is tied up longer than expected. If the homeowner declares bankruptcy or the property goes into foreclosure, the tax lien stays with the property, but you may not get paid until after the foreclosure auction.
Can I own a Property Free and Clear through Tax Lien Investing?
YES! However, very rarely does this ever happen and I'll explain why. All the late night infomercials and gurus will tell this is what makes tax lien investing so exciting because you could end up with a property free and clear for only the back taxes. I would venture to say 1 in every 100,000 tax liens does this ever happen and here's why. Chances are if a property owner is not paying his property taxes, he's also not paying his mortgage. Mortgage companies know that tax liens are senior to even their position. So in the event a property is going to auction and property taxes have not been paying, the mortgage companies will forward money to pay the taxes and secure their position. They will NEVER let a property go for just the back taxes. So the only chance you have is when a homeowner owns his home free and clear... no mortgages.