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Avoiding The Competition At Tax Sales

I know this is probably one of your biggest challenges as a newbie tax lien investor ? how to avoid all the competition at the tax sale. When you hear about how fierce the competition is at the tax sale, you?re likely to give up and throw in the towel on tax lien investing before you even get started.

So I thought that I?d share with you some ways that I?ve been able to still get double digit returns on my tax lien portfolios regardless of the competition.
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Can I Invest In Tax Liens With Money From My Retirement Account?

“Can I invest in tax liens with money from my retirement account?”

The answer to this question is yes, if you have a self-directed IRA or solo 401(k). But what is a self-directed IRA or Solo 401(k) and how can you tell if your retirement plan is self-directed?

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How Much Should You Pay For A Tax Lien Or Tax Deed?

One of the Issues that I hear repeated time after time when it comes to tax lien and tax deed investing is:

“How do I determine how much money I should pay for a tax lien or tax deed?”

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TaxLienLady-Database.com is Now TaxSaleResources.com

Tweet Over the past 6 months, TaxLienLady.com and TaxSaleResources.com have continued taking several steps to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tax sales across the country.? As part of that process, the completed development of www.TaxSaleResources.com incorporating the … Continue reading

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Your Questions Answered: Subsequent Taxes and Left-Over Liens

Tweet This week I received 2 very good questions from subscribers that I wanted to answer for you on this blog so that everyone can benefit from them. And each of these questions is a multi-part question that requires more … Continue reading

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