Posts Tagged “tax lien certificates”
Posted by Jack Preston in Uncategorized, tags: business, family, general, homes, investing, real estate, real estate investing, Real Estate Properties, tax deed sales, tax foreclosure properties, tax lien certificates, tax liens, taxes, Uncategorized
Properties can have tax liens placed upon them when the owner hasn’t paid off the tax debts owed the state and/or federal government. The government entities responsible for collecting said taxes will try to make contact with and inform the owner of their debts several times before enforcing tax liens upon their properties. If this were the happen the owner would still have several options for paying off their taxes and getting their properties released from the tax liens.
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Posted by Steve Flags in Uncategorized, tags: business, coaching, family, foreclosures, general, homes, investing, real estate, real estate investing, tax deed sales, tax lien certificates, taxes, training, Uncategorized
Tax Deed investing is a great opportunity to start investing in real estate. If you are looking for a new investment venture, you may have looked into buying real estate. The real estate market has never been better. The unfortunate economy is causing property owners to fall behind on their property taxes. Counties budget on having all property taxes, so the deficit is a big problem for them. Counties need a way to make up the difference. Some counties sell tax liens, while other sell tax deeds.
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Posted by Robert Bruce in Uncategorized, tags: business, family, general, homes, investing, real estate, real estate investing, Real Estate Properties, tax deed sales, tax foreclosure properties, tax lien certificates, taxes, Uncategorized
When borrowers default on paying off their mortgage loan, their houses become tax foreclosure properties. In these cases, a court order is obtained to terminate the mortgage and the buyer’s equitable right of redemption. The property is sold at a greatly reduced priced or auctioned. Foreclosure investment refers to buying homes that were foreclosed. These homes are often priced at 50 percent below their market value.
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Posted by Freidrich Haynes in Uncategorized, tags: business, family, general, homes, investing, real estate, real estate investing, tax deed sales, tax lien certificates, taxes, Uncategorized
From time to time, something happens and someone fails to pay their taxes. In many cases this is a simple oversight and they make arrangements with the government to pay their taxes and everything goes on as normal. However, in those situations where the individuals do not make good on the taxes that they owe, the government can (and usually will) place a lien on property owned by the person in question.
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