From The Field: Tax Lien Deal Analysis

profitI recently attended a tax New Jersey tax sale. There were only 5 properties in the sale down from 15 on the original tax sale list. Last year at this sale I came away with one decent lien. This year I didn’t get anything at this tax sale. So I decided to do a tax lien deal analysis of some of the liens in this sale to see  if investing in New Jersey is getting too competitive for investors to make a profit. Continue reading

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Pennsylvania Tax Sales: What is an Upset Sale?

PASealIf you you’re going to bid at Pennsylvania tax sales you need to be aware of the different types of deed sales that are conducted in the Commonwealth. Many Pennsylvania counties have two different tax sales that are live auctions; the “upset” sale, and the “judicial” sale. If tax sale properties are not sold at either of these two sales, the property then goes on the “repository” list and can be sold by private bid. Continue reading

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Tax Lien Investing Q and A Teleseminar

tax lien investing Q & AWe just had our monthly tax lien investing Q and A teleseminar, and we got some great questions. This month’s topic was asset protection and tax sales that are coming up. We got a few questions on asset protection as it relates to tax lien investing and a lot of questions about tax lien investing in general. I answered all of the questions on the call. You can listen to the replay at: https://s3.amazonaws.com/taxlienteleseminars/Sep2015Teleseminar.mp3

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Tax Lien Investing Events

Here’s some upcoming tax lien investing events and deadlines that I thought you’d like to know about….

Wednesday August 26 at 1pm Eastern Time:

Webinar Training for Tax Lien Profits Accelerator™ Members. Our Topic this month is “How To Set Up A Self-Directed IRA For Tax Lien Investing.”save the date

Saturday August 29:

I’ll be available for live one-on-one consultations in Minneapolis MN. Find out more at: www.TaxLienLady.com/live-consult

Wednesday September 2 at 8:30pm Eastern Time:

Complimentary Teleseminar: What do you want to know about investing in tax liens or tax deeds. Get your questions answered on this free call. You can ask me your question when you register for the call at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3876861875639865857

Tuesday September 8:

Deadline to order Due Diligence for the Bucks County PA tax sale. Learn  more about how you can have me conduct your due diligence for you  at: http://taxlienlady.com/done-for-you-tax-sales

Wednesday September 9 at 1pm Eastern Time: 

Webinar Training for Tax Lien Profits Accelerator™ Members. Topic to be announced.

Tuesday September 15:

Deadline to order Due Diligence for the Northampton County PA tax sale. Learn  more about how you can have me conduct your due diligence for you  at: http://taxlienlady.com/done-for-you-tax-sales

Thursday September 24:

I’ll be available for live one-on-one consultations in the Middletown NJ area.  Send me an email at info@taxlienlady.com for more information.

If you have any questions about any of these dates or events, please let me know.

I look forward to helping you profit this fall!

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Tax Lien Assignments – What You Need To Know

profitabe_portfolioIf you’re selling your tax lien to another investor or buying a tax lien from an investor, there are things you’ll need to know about tax lien assignments.

Tax Lien Assignment

When you buy a tax lien from any person or entity other than the taxing district or county, or when you sell a tax lien to another investor, you need to do a tax lien assignment. Some states (like the state of Florida) make this an easy (and inexpensive) process. In Florida the lien is simply transferred from one entity to another and the cost for such a transfer is minimal ($2.50). Continue reading

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