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Tax Lien Certificates
When a homeowner proves delinquent on his municipal real estate taxes, the government can place what is called a tax lien on the property. This lien can then be auctioned off to bidders. If you purchase a lien, you get a fix-rate return from the property owner or the potential to collect the deed to the property at an incredibly low rate. On the surface, investing in tax lien certificates sounds like a dream come true, as it provides the potential to reap consistent high returns and/or collect a property without much risk. That said, there are certain risks involved. Oftentimes, properties which undergo tax foreclosure contain risks that a winning bidder must assume. Sometimes, properties are valueless. Alternatively, municipalities and the IRS can trump ownership or payment claims made by tax lien certificate holders. Given these and other potential trouble spots, it is critical to arm yourself with a well developed system prior to putting down your hard-earned cash. Steve Maletos's Fast Cash in Foreclosure course will teach you the ins and outs of tax lien certificate investing so that you can mitigate your risks 100 percent, tap into hidden properties, and even assign properties to other speculators and make great finder's fees up to $50,000. Please see the remainder of FastCashInRealEstateForeclosures.com to explore your options. Savvy investments in distressed properties can truly pay off big time. You do not need to worry about your credit or risk your assets. Steve's comprehensive 288-page booklet will provide all you need to know. Get massive returns--up to 25 percent--on tax lien certificate investing today. Order your guaranteed 30-day trial investing package today using the online order form.
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