How to Tax liens tax lien certificates

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All US states and counties covered Discover how tax liens are purchased Discover who creates a tax lien Discover risks and rewards of buying tax liens have you even heard of tax lien certificates very few books on tax lien certificates Buy tax lien certificates from county tax sales Earn 18% to 36% or more investing in government issued tax lien certificates taxsales.com

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  • Another method of either acquiring the properties or receiving a very high rate of return on your investment is by investing in Tax Lien Certificates. Many taxing jurisdictions use this alternative method of collecting delinquent real property taxes. This method involves the selling of "tax lien certificates" sometimes referred to as TLC's., which become a first lien on the property. These certificates can yield very high rates of return on your investment when the property is redeemed. In many cases these yields can be 20% per annum or even more. In the event the delinquent property owner does not redeem within the time provided for redemption, the holder of the tax lien can obtain title to the property. The following is a partial listing of states that offer you the opportunity to invest in government issued guaranteed tax lien certificates and the current rate of interest or penalty.
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