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Tax Lien Investing

Tax Sale Market, LLC is dedicated to helping tax lien owners find tax lien buyers.

Louisiana property tax lien owners may find the need to sell their lien for any number of reasons:

  • They just bought the lien and need the money back
  • They are ready invest their money elsewhere
  • The property owner cannot be found
  • The redemption period has passed and they are unsure of the next steps

My lien seemed worthless, but I was able to find a buyer and cash out with taxsalemarket.com.

Thomas R.
The Tax Sale Market staff helped me determine that my lien was still viable. Bill was great.
Kelly A.

My New Orleans Tax lien seemed stuck. The owner was not able to be found, and I had no idea what to do. The tax sale market group was able to find a buyer, and I got my money back!

Patricia D.

Louisiana Tax Sale Market

Louisiana tax lien purchasers can participate in the review of liens for sale on taxsalemarket.com accompanied with the library property and lien data attached to liens within our market. Buyers and sellers of tax liens can use these tools to establish a value that is agreeable to both parties.

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billion dollars in delinquent real estate taxes are offered for public sale
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months after auction, your lien becomes much harder to get a return in Louisiana
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of first time Lein buyers are unfamiliar with tax lein processes
0-5
billion dollars in delinquent real estate taxes are offered for public sale
0
months after auction, your lien becomes much harder to get a return in Louisiana
0%
of first time Lein buyers are unfamiliar with tax lein processes
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Tax Lien Sales Made Easy

We have built an enormous database of property data alongside access to property records.

Research tools and access to the most recently available information and clerk filings is the only way to deliver to buyers and sellers valid, current information that will help establish the fair market value.

We can find tax lien investors that are ready to evaluate the property tax lien you have and establish a value. If both parties agree, the paperwork is prepared, signatures are collected, and money for the tax lien is exchanged. Is it that easy!

Tax Lien Sale Resources

Purchasing Tax Liens in Louisiana

The purchase of a Louisiana tax lien is the easiest step of tax lien ownership. Taking a tax lien from initial purchase to a return on investment can often be a complex, time consuming, and expensive process. The laws and courts of Louisiana favor the property owner and this often means the tax lien holder has a number of steps that must be followed carefully to see a lien process through.

The Tax Lien Redemption Process

Despite popular belief, it is incorrect to say that the Louisiana Civil Code is, or stems from, the Napoleonic Code. Although the developing Napoleonic Code influenced Louisiana law, the Napoleonic Code was not enacted until 1804, one year after the Louisiana Purchase. A leading source of Louisiana jurisprudence may in fact be Spanish. The resulting "civil law" system in Louisiana does differ from the "common-law" system in the other 49 states.

Reasons Why Tax Liens Are Sold

So you are a tax lien holder! Congratulations! Now what? There are many reasons why tax liens are bought. The most obvious reason is to hopefully gain ownership of the property. But there can be other reasons. Tax liens can often be a place where money can be parked in the form of a lien and grow.

Purchasing Tax Liens in Louisiana

The purchase of a Louisiana tax lien is the easiest step of tax lien ownership. Taking a tax lien from initial purchase to a return on investment can often be a complex, time consuming, and expensive process. The laws and courts of Louisiana favor the property owner and this often means the tax lien holder has a number of steps that must be followed carefully to see a lien process through.

The Tax Lien Redemption Process

Despite popular belief, it is incorrect to say that the Louisiana Civil Code is, or stems from, the Napoleonic Code. Although the developing Napoleonic Code influenced Louisiana law, the Napoleonic Code was not enacted until 1804, one year after the Louisiana Purchase. A leading source of Louisiana jurisprudence may in fact be Spanish. The resulting "civil law" system in Louisiana does differ from the "common-law" system in the other 49 states.

Reasons Why Tax Liens Are Sold

So you are a tax lien holder! Congratulations! Now what? There are many reasons why tax liens are bought. The most obvious reason is to hopefully gain ownership of the property. But there can be other reasons. Tax liens can often be a place where money can be parked in the form of a lien and grow.

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