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About Joanne

Joanne Musa is known online as the Tax Lien Lady. She helps people who want to invest their money profitably in tax liens and tax deeds and get high returns on their money without the typical risks of real estate investing or the uncertainty of the stock market. Get your free special report on "7 Steps to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio" by Clicking Here.

Tax Lien Investing Basics: What Are Penalties For Tax Liens?

Tweet Recently I received this question about tax lien investing. “I understand getting interest on your liens.  I do not understand penalties.  Does this mean that if you bought a lien, to get the deed to the property you would have … Continue reading

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Free Gifts From TaxLienLady.com

There are 2 very valuable free gifts from TaxLienLady.com. So if you haven’t taken advantage of these yet, you might want to do it now… Continue reading

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Are You Frustrated With Investing In Tax Liens?

I can help you avoid all of these problems and make investing in tax liens profitable and fun! Continue reading

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Here’s How To Get Honest Help With Tax Lien Investing

Tweet Last fall I conducted a tax lien investing training and one of my students, Gloria Hahn, from Pennsylvania, wrote me a wonderful letter about her experience with my training. Here are just some excerpts from her letter, and all the emphasis … Continue reading

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Is Zero Interest Credit Too Good To Be True?

Is zero interest credit to good to be true? Not for business credit…read the article to find out why not. Continue reading

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