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Entries from April 2010

A Tax Lien Loophole You Must Know to Maximize Your Real Estate Profits

Apr. 16th, 2010

If you are investing in tax liens or deeds, you need to be working overages as well. Due to a tax deed/tax lien loophole that few people know about, there’s a window of opportunity to make a lot more money from tax foreclosure properties – and if you’re sick of owning property, you’re going to [...]

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A Few Great Reasons To Make The Move On Montana

Apr. 16th, 2010

Montana is quite possibly one of the most beautiful states in the Union. Known by various nicknames-the Treasure State, The Last Best Place, Big Sky Country, and Land of Shining Mountains-Montana certainly lives up to all of these. Some of Montana’s treasures include vast amounts of wildlife, majestic mountains, strong flowing rivers, and a relatively [...]

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The Law Regarding Unclaimed Property Finders Fees

Apr. 15th, 2010

If you’re looking into becoming a money finder, one of the first things you need to understand is the law regarding unclaimed property finders fees. In most cases, you can’t just charge whatever you want – although there are a few notable exceptions. Money that is held by the state is usually kept by an [...]

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Buying a Home With Back Taxes – The Easiest Way

Apr. 15th, 2010

Buying a home with back taxes is easier than you think. However, don’t let anyone tell you that it’s as easy as going to the tax sale and paying the back taxes on a property. Homes sold at tax sale are generally sold to the highest bidder, and this go way above the amount of [...]

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What Happens When You Buy a Tax Lien?

Apr. 15th, 2010

In some cases, to buy a tax lien you’ll buy on a first-come, first-served basis from the county holding the property. In other cases, you’ll buy round-robin style or by lottery. But in most cases, you’ll buy a lien by bidding against other bidders at tax sale for a lien against a property. Here’s what [...]

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Can You Buy a Tax Lien For $50?

Apr. 15th, 2010

The answer to this question is yes. It is possible to buy a tax lien for $50 under the right circumstances. If, for example, you buy a tax lien from a county that sells tax liens on a first come, first-served basis, or by lottery (and you’re lucky), and the tax lien is for only [...]

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Purchasing Back Tax Property – How to Get it For Cheap, Or Profit Without Owning Property

Apr. 15th, 2010

Purchasing back tax property is not as challenging as you may think. While it has become considerably more difficult to get tax foreclosure property by bidding at auction, back tax properties are still available all over the place for a bargain – if you know how to go about finding and buying them. If you [...]

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Buying Homes For Back Taxes – Easier Than You Think

Apr. 15th, 2010

By now you’ve probably seen a lot of tax sale related infomercials and figured out that the tax sale investing field is pretty crowded. Buying homes for back taxes has been a trendy investment to make over the last decade, and tax auctions have gotten crowded with amateur investors and huge investing companies alike. There [...]

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Homes Lost to Taxes – How to Get Them For Super Cheap

Apr. 15th, 2010

If you want to invest in real estate but are on a shoestring budget, you’ll have to learn to get homes lost to taxes outside the tax sale. Bidding on properties at tax sale won’t get you any good deals these days – too many investors have flooded the market, and most good properties get [...]

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How to Collect Finders Fees For Unclaimed Property – A Great Home-Based Business

Apr. 15th, 2010

You’ve undoubtedly heard somewhere – television, the newspaper, online – that there is a whole lot of unclaimed property out there being held by the government. Maybe you even went to a state’s unclaimed property website and looked around and found some nice sums of money that were owed to people. If you poke around [...]

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