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| Anonymous | who owns the house? | 1 | Apr 28 2010, 11:00 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Jan 3 2010, 11:38 AM EST
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So if a homeowner defaults on thier mortgage and the lien is primary and held by an investor. would the investor own the home? what happens to the mortgage?
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| Anonymous | Tax Lien Investing | 0 | Nov 24 2009, 4:46 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Have you ever wonder why some Real Estate Investors make it BIG! Make it to be a Millionaire! How is it possible for a simple person? Why them - but not you? The answer is simple! Many of them invest in Tax Liens.
Each year a county issues Tax Liens when an owner of a property doesn’t pay his or her taxes. The owner has to pay a penalty on top of owed taxes. Well, it’s a penalty for the owner of the property but a profit for the investor! So Tax Lien Certificate is a simply a loan to the owner of the property. In return you’ll get a hefty 18% profit a year on your investment. It’s much better then your regular CD in your local bank with only about 3%-4% APR or even better then a volatile stock market, where you would possibly make an average of 10% of a return a year. But it’s even getting better! There is a win-win outcome from both ways. You can own a property through a Tax Lien! How? If an owner of a property doesn’t pay his or her taxes for two years, you are eligible to apply for a tax deed and gain a title to the property! That’s not to double or triple, or even quadruple your money. That’s making almost 90-96 times of a profit on your investment! http://www.primereinvestment.net16.net |
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| niceinvestments | Invest in Tax liens | 1 | May 9 2008, 1:33 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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I have invested in many tax lien properties and it is not just a bunch of hype. If you do you homework before you invest it can give you a significant ROI. Too many get greedy, impatient and lazy and end up stuck with a piece of property with no value. Like any other investment, if you are diligent in identifying the risks and potential returns, it can be an excellent investment.
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