Tax Lien Judicial Foreclosure
Downloadable video (One hour, 13 minutes) or live online class (1.5 hours, when available.) Choose one. Model Complaint form included.
Alabama tax lien investors are allowed to judicially foreclose their liens and obtain good and marketable title from the court. Parties with redemption rights can still redeem during the foreclosure lawsuit, but must also pay costs and legal fees. If nobody redeems, the judge forecloses the investor's lien, signs a quiet title order (plus an ejectment order, if requested) and orders the court clerk to issue a clerk's deed to the investor. Outsiders do NOT get a chance to bid on the property. There is no public auction or sale.
Class covers most important concepts regarding process, time and expenses, plus roadblocks that can be avoided with planning. Model Complaint form included.