Minnesota only conducts tax deed sales. It has a redemption period of 1 year. The tax deed sales are in April, May, September, and October and are by competitive bidding.
Michigan used to be a good state for tax liens until it stopped handling tax lien certificates. However, Michigan continues to conduct tax deed sales. The redemption period is 2…
Massachusetts can have both tax lien and tax deed certificate sale but most municipalities have tax deed certificate sales. It has a 16% interest rate but there is no right…
There is no interest rate in Maine as it only conducts tax deed certificate sales. The redemption period varies according to each municipality or county. The process and rules varies…
Kansas is a tax deed only state so it does not have any interest rate. The redemption period varies, handled by each of the counties. The sheriffs handle the sales…
Since Idaho is a tax deed state, it does not have an interest rate for tax liens. Counties get their deed to the property and have it sold it investors…