Articles tagged: tax lien investing
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Joanne M. Musa Musa You will probably want to start your due diligence for tax deed properties at least 2 weeks before the tax sale. For online tax sales that require you to have money deposited a few days ahead of time, you may want to even start working on these items sooner. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I don’t think that the bidders clearly understood what it is they were bidding on. Perhaps, even though the listing said otherwise, and so did the description, they thought they were actually bidding on the property. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Only a few states have tax lien sales online, but fortunately each state that does have online tax sales conducts their sale at a different time of the year. So you can participate in an online tax lien sale somewhere in the United States in almost any season of the year. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’ll give you what I recommend for investors want to invest in tax liens, but find that in their state they only sell tax deeds. It’s not a one-size fits all answer, it really depends on what your goals are and on your particular state. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa It seems that now they’re popping up all over the web – websites that claim that you can purchase tax delinquent houses for only a few hundred dollars. Here’s one that I stumbled across recently..... written by Joanne M. Musa Musa My advice is buyers beware – they don’t tell you what you are really going to receive when you make your payment, just that you’ll have access to “secret” information. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’d like to answer some questions that you may have about the excess proceeds strategy that I introduced you to in Part 1. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’ll give you what I recommend for investors want to invest in tax liens, but find that in their state they only sell tax deeds. It’s not a one-size fits all answer, it really depends on what your goals are and on your particular state. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I realized that there were a lot of people out there like me who wanted to learn about tax lien investing, but didn’t know where to turn. << previous page 1 next page>> |