Behind on taxes, facing foreclosure, dealing with probate, liens, code violations, or title problems? Acquire, Inc. gives you a clear, private way to move fast.
Counties: Genesee • Oakland • Macomb • Wayne
Private. No obligation. Takes 30 seconds.
We review your property and timeline to understand your situation.
We call you to discuss your options and answer any questions.
You decide what works best for your situation and timeline.
If your situation is urgent, call (248) 660-0515 now.
If your Michigan property taxes are delinquent, you may be receiving notices about forfeiture, court action, or auction. Once the county process advances, you may lose control over what happens next.
You may still have options — but timing matters.
Michigan Tax Resolution Group reviews delinquent tax situations and, in qualifying cases, may be able to:
Each situation is reviewed confidentially. Not all properties qualify.
Helping Michigan property owners explore options before tax foreclosure for years.
Serving homeowners in Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, and Genesee County.
Private. No obligation. We do not sell your information.
"If you're stressed, embarrassed, or overwhelmed, you're not alone. These situations move fast. Our process is private, respectful, and built for complicated cases."
You submit the address
We review your situation + timeline
You choose the best option
I'm the founder of Acquire, Inc. I work with Michigan homeowners who are under pressure from back taxes, foreclosure timelines, probate delays, liens, and title issues. My job is to give you a clear, private path to make a decision before deadlines reduce your options.
Local, owner-operated Michigan home buyer • (248) 660-0515
We work with Michigan homeowners who are under pressure. Our process is private, respectful, and built for complicated situations.
We buy houses throughout Michigan's primary counties:
Flint, Detroit, Warren, Sterling Heights, Dearborn, Livonia, Pontiac, Southfield, Taylor, Waterford and surrounding areas
If you're approaching March 31, 2026, act now to preserve options. Michigan law doesn't wait—the consequences can be serious.
When property taxes go delinquent, penalties compound monthly. Interest accrues. And once the county takes ownership, your equity can vanish.
If you are behind on property taxes, deadlines can move fast. If you're approaching March 31, 2026, act now to preserve options.
Max annual interest on delinquent taxes
Equity after tax foreclosure
Acquire, Inc. provides Michigan homeowners with actionable pathways forward—when traditional options have closed.
When the March 31st deadline approaches, we help you understand all options before the county takes ownership of your property.
We work with estates and heirs to resolve properties stuck in probate limbo—multiple owners, missing heirs, or unfinished legal matters.
Mechanics liens, HOA arrears, judgment liens, utility liens—we structure solutions that clear encumbrances and close deals.
Municipal tickets, building code violations, unpermitted work—we handle properties that can't pass traditional inspection.
Clouded titles, chain-of-title breaks, unreleased prior mortgages—we resolve complex title issues that block conventional sales.
Facing mortgage default or pre-foreclosure? We help you explore alternatives before the sheriff's sale becomes final.
Most real estate investors want clean deals with perfect paperwork. They flee at the first sign of complexity—tax delinquencies, probate complications, lien encumbrances, or title clouds.
That's exactly where we thrive.
Tax problems, probate delays, liens, violations, title defects—we have the expertise to structure solutions.
Your situation stays private. We operate with the confidentiality your circumstances demand.
We evaluate your situation at no charge. You pay nothing unless we reach a solution together.
We understand deadlines. Many deals close in 7-14 days when urgency requires it.
Our process is designed for clarity, speed, and your peace of mind.
Complete our private property review form or schedule a call. We need to understand your situation, your timeline, and your goals.
Our team analyzes every factor: taxes, liens, probate status, title issues, code violations. We identify every path forward.
We present clear options—whether that's a direct purchase, an alternative exit strategy, or a referral to the right specialist.
No obligation. No pressure. Just answers.
These are real situations Michigan homeowners face. If one sounds like yours, you're not alone—and you have options.
The estate can't sell because probate is stuck—missing documents, multiple heirs who can't agree, or the court process is taking longer than expected.
Property taxes are delinquent. The March 31st deadline is weeks away. You need to act before the county forecloses and your equity disappears.
A mechanics lien, judgment lien, or tax lien is preventing you from selling. The title company won't clear it and buyers walk away.
During a pending sale, the title company found an issue—unreleased prior mortgage, boundary dispute, or missing signatures on old documents.
The city issued code violations. Repairs would cost more than the property is worth. You can't sell traditionally and can't afford the fixes.
A divorce means one party needs to buy out the other or sell fast. But the property has issues that make traditional sale impossible.
Don't see your situation? We handle more scenarios than listed here.
Describe Your SituationThe March 31, 2026 tax foreclosure deadline is real. But you still have options. Let us help you understand them before time runs out.
Acquire, Inc. is a real estate investment company. Not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.
Yes. We buy properties with delinquent property taxes. We'll work with you to understand the tax balance and timeline before the March 31 deadline.
Learn more →Yes. Selling before the sheriff's sale is often the best option to avoid a completed foreclosure on your credit report.
Learn more →We can often purchase inherited properties even before probate is complete. We'll work with the estate attorney as needed.
Learn more →We specialize in properties with liens, clouded title, and other issues that block traditional sales.
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