Friday, May 2, 2008

Get Your Ducks in a Row

Before you begin your negotiations and purchases of tax liens and tax deeds, I would suggest that you educate yourself to the process. If you have the financial ability to buy some information, you will be way ahead of the game. When I started, I had no money. Consequently, I had to spend countless hours -- night and day at the computer -- searching the internet for any small piece of information that might be available. Frankly, there was hardly anything on the internet at that time relating to the subject.

Today there is a tremendous number of books, websites, articles and products to ease you into it quickly and painlessly. Every imaginable contingency is covered to get you organized, educated and you can even get property lists without having to visit courthouses all over the U.S. What a blessing it would have been for me if I could have had such advantage.

There is a distinct difference between a tax lien certificate and a tax deed. You will learn which states do tax deeds and which states sell tax liens.

To get an overall picture of what is necessary and what is available, run over to The Informed Investor right now.

I'll be back later ...

Marion

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