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4Aug/100

Budgeting To Prevent Tax Liens

With the economy in crisis many people are experiencing foreclosures on their homes, because they are behind on their mortgage payments. What they are not expecting is losing their homes because they have had tax liens placed upon them. But what are tax liens and how can they be prevented?

4Aug/100

Tax Lien Certificates: The Answer To A Stable Retirement

With the job market crumbling around you and the older generations being crowded out of jobs for the rising generation how do you secure a good sum of money for your retirement? Stocks and bonds are crashing all around and CDs have lower interest rates that those huge amounts of required cash deserve... The answer is tax liens certificates. Investing in these babies can earn you anywhere from 18 to 50% in profits within only 1 to 5 years!

31Jul/100

An Unexpected Tax Lien

A tax lien can be a most dreadful source of unhappiness in one's life. A simple review of what a tax lien is can certainly help to clear the air and create a happier balance though. Once one understands a tax lien they can better weather the stormy economic seas of our time.

31Jul/100

Tax Sales Secure Financial Futures

People are continuously looking for ways in which they can make money quickly and easily. Tax sales are a way of accomplishing this. They are a little known avenue that breaks off of the real estate path. By attending tax sales investors can find the perfect properties to resell and make loads of money off of. With a little bit of effort these tax sales can improve lifestyles.

28Jul/100

Tax Lien Investing Keeps You In Control Of Your Assets

Tax lien investing is something that the wealthy have known about for years. It has been a well kept secret that has helped the rich get richer. But now all the stakes have been pulled and anyone, of any class or status, has the opportunity to create an income and net worth that they can be proud of. Tax lien investing isn't simply for the rich anymore.

28Jul/100

Tax Sales Are Sales On Taxes

A lot has been said about tax sales recently. They seem to be all the rage in the real estate industry. Yet, many people don't know what they are. They don't know what they consist of, how to get involved, or if they even care to be involved with these tax sales. While tax sales are often mentioned in passing, not much is known about them.

27Jul/100

How Will You Pay Your Tax Liens?

Tax liens are placed upon properties when the owners have failed to pay certain taxes for a certain period of time and have failed to respond to the government's attempts to retrieve that payment. By placing tax liens on these homes the government ensures that the owner can't really make a move without first making a payment.

20Jul/100

The Trouble With A Tax Lien

Having a tax lien on your property can be quite a stressor in one's life. Although there are many ways in which you can prevent getting to this point the fact of the matter remains, for those already in the messy situation, that "what if's" won't make the problem go away. There is hope though. There are different options for paying off the tax lien that are fairly easy to accomplish.

10Jul/100

Get Started Investing In Tax Deeds

Have you thought about investing in the real estate market, but don't know where or how to start? Investing in Tax Deeds may be the right option for you. Tax Deeds are sold by the county when property owners fall behind on their taxes. The counties depend on the tax money to function and carry out their programs. If the taxes aren't paid the county sells the deed to the property to get the money they need.

22Jun/100

Opportunities With Tax Foreclosure Properties

When people cannot pay off their mortgage loan, their homes turn into tax foreclosure properties. When this happens, a court order is sought after to eliminate the mortgage and the buyer's right to repurchase his house. The house is then sold at a fraction of the price or sold off at auction. Foreclosure investment refers to purchasing properties that were foreclosed. Investors can often pick up properties at 50 percent below their market value, or even lower.