Many tax lien/deed investors, especially those new to the industry, are surprised to find out that after acquiring a tax lien/deed property, they have a title insurance problem. The first thought that comes to the investor’s mind is, I have to contact an attorney and file a quiet title action. Although most title companies will insure tax lien/deed properties after a quiet title action has been completed, the disadvantage investors run into is time and money. Most quiet title actions take anywhere from 4 to 9 months and most attorneys are very expensive. Continue reading
Title Insurance For Tax Deed Properties
Tax Lien Investing For Foreigners
Here’s some help with Tax Lien Investing for Foreigners
What’s keeping you from investing in the U.S. online tax lien or tax deed sales?
It could be that you just don’t know where to start. Or maybe you don’t know how to find out about the online tax sales, or do your due diligence on properties. Or it may be that you just don’t know how to go about getting the 2 things that a foreigner or a foreign company must have in order to invest in the U.S. Continue reading
Your Tax Lien Investing Questions Answered
Here are some tax lien investing questions that I’ve gotten this week:
“I’m interested in tax sale overages, specifically in finding overages that are owed to others and getting a finder’s fee. What is the most comprehensive course that will teach me to do this?”
“What happens at an auction in New Jersey if someone already has a prior on a property? What are the benefits/disadvantages to owning a prior lien?”
“I have looked at some tax lienss that an investor has put up for auction on bid4assets.com, the liens are already 2 years old. My question is should I bid on these, since the face values of the liens are way below what investors are currently bidding?”
And here are the answers: Continue reading
Houses For Pennies On The Dollar?
You’ve probably heard the hype, “you can buy a houses for pennies on the dollar with tax liens or tax deeds.” And you probably know by now that isn’t really true. Yes you can still buy land that nobody wants for pennies on the dollar at a tax sale, but a house – hardly. Tax deed sales are so competitive in most parts of the country that you can’t even purchase a home for the back taxes owed due to the fact the property is bid up at the tax sale. Continue reading
Your Tax Lien Investing Team
Have you wanted to start investing in tax lien certificates or tax deeds but don’t know where to start?
Every successful endeavor requires a support team. Tax lien investing gurus make it sound so easy: you just go to the tax sales and buy a lien or a deed. But it’s a lot more complex than what you hearabout in those tax lien seminars. In fact, it takes a TEAM to be successful at tax lien or tax deed investing. So who is on your tax lien investing team? Continue reading
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