Last Updated on March 10, 2015
Though Rhode Island does not conduct tax lien sales, it holds tax deed certificate sales with 16% interest rate right of redemption. The auctions are done by competitive bidding and buyers may bid partial ownership.
Last Updated on March 10, 2015
Though Rhode Island does not conduct tax lien sales, it holds tax deed certificate sales with 16% interest rate right of redemption. The auctions are done by competitive bidding and buyers may bid partial ownership.
This section gives you clear steps and support to help you buy your first discounted Tax Deed. Use the links below to pick a sale, get help, and learn the basics so your first deal moves forward smoothly.
Dustin Hahn has more than 22 years of experience helping new investors learn how to buy Tax Liens and Tax Deeds. He is the founder of TaxLienSchool.com and Vault.TaxLienSchool.com. His training focuses on clear steps, simple research, and real examples. His YouTube channel has more than 100,000 subscribers and more than 3600 videos that teach auctions, research, and strategy.