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25th September 2009
Many people get confused when it comes to IRS policies. Maybe they're so traumatized at the thought of having to deal with the IRS that they'd rather not delve too deeply. However, it's important to understand what happens when you don't pay your Federal ... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
22nd September 2009
Purchasing tax deeds calls for some extra due diligence since you actually purchasing the property and not just paying the taxes and putting a lien on the property as you are when you invest in a tax lien. Here is a checklist that you can follow when you ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
22nd September 2009
With thousand of foreclosed properties flooding the real estate market, most homebuyers and real estate investors are familiar with foreclosures. But apart from mortgage foreclosures tax lien foreclosures are less talked about but are also a great investm... Read >
Author: Melanie
17th September 2009
For just a few dollars and a click of a mouse, you can find out just about anything about anyone. Whether you need to know if your babysitter is suitable to watch your children or if your daughter is dating a good guy, an online background check is what y... Read >
Author: BCPA
16th September 2009
Tax is an integral part of every economy and Property Tax is the duty that Government levies on the value of the property which is to be paid by the Homeowners. Real Estate or Property Tax is the legal obligation of all homeowners and any violation in pay... Read >
Author: juliethompson
16th September 2009
Because of the huge volume of foreclosures now on the market and the record numbers that will be coming in over the next 12-18 months, banks are lowering their prices daily just to move inventory. Banks are also, in many cases, placing homes with listing ... Read >
Author: CentricLiving
06th September 2009
The tax foreclosure certificates are one kind of real estate investing. A tax lien or tax certificate sale is a public sale, usually at auction. The lien foreclosures are generally conducted by government agencies, usually once a year. These foreclosures ... Read >
Author: Jackson Green
19th August 2009
There are many reasons you may need to learn more about someone’s past, and the best way to do it is with a Comprehensive Background Check. You might need information about an individual you’re going into business with, inviting into your home or just... Read >
Author: nwaymire
17th August 2009
The more you hear about a merchant cash advance the better they sound. If you’re a business owner I’m sure you can appreciate the fact that they will fund you no matter what your credit is like. As long as you’re not currently going through bankru... Read >
Author: C Ronk
28th June 2009
The tax world is full of jargon and enough acronyms to make your eyes cross. Its no wonder so many people are confused about the difference between a tax lien and a levy.
The term “levy” is used to describe a number of collection methods the IRS em... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
22nd June 2009
What are foreclosed properties?
I guess if you are desirous of buying a foreclosed property, you must have been acquainted with what foreclosed properties means. However for the sake of those that are novices on this subject, I will try to define it this... Read >
Author: lizzy james
18th June 2009
I was still working on a report of an evaluation that I was finishing up for John Beck’s Free & Clear Real Estate System when I came across yet another website selling a tax lien investing program making some outrageous claims. These claims were so outr... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
15th June 2009
In April I went to a tax sale in New Jersey. Here’s what I noticed at this tax sale. There were more properties available than last year, but there were also more bidders. A couple of institutional buyers showed up who don’t normally come to this part... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
06th June 2009
What are foreclosed properties?
Foreclosed properties are properties seized for various reasons like mortgage loan default, tax default, real estate tax default and property abandonment. For all these reasons, a property may be placed for sale or foreclo... Read >
Author: lizzy james
05th June 2009
Post bubble recessionary real estate investing in a networked world pretty much nails this discussion. Grab your web surfboard and enjoy the ride.
In this article, I show you what is working in real estate today and how to use the web and automatio... Read >
Author: Dan Auito
17th March 2009
“Foreclosure can be defined as a process of recovering the amount of default from a defaulter on a loan either by selling or taking ownership of the property pledged as the security for the loan amount”.
Because of the recession period the economy ... Read >
Author: ronthewriter
16th March 2009
In this article I'd like to tell you about three web sites that I believe are indispensable tools for investing in tax liens. The web site that I use the most for investing in New Jersey tax liens is LienSource.com. LienSource is a registered servicemark ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
11th March 2009
It is an undeniable fact that there are several ways available around us that are enough to make us king or even beggar any time depending upon the situations. There are some options that can make wonders for one person, on the other hand can prove really... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
20th February 2009
The key to success in this industry is finding the perfect project to flip and then knowing how to market and resell for the most profit. We understand that you may be in the information-gathering stage and may not be ready to open up about who you are ... Read >
Author: jingjingtang
18th January 2009
Many people market real estate investing as your key to financial security. Is it? Will investing in real estate let you live the dream life? How does real estate investing work over other forms of investment?
First you have to consider that there are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
Contrary to some of the marketing material that's floating around on the Internet, there's no such thing as a guaranteed merchant account. Some merchant service providers can legitimately advertise a 98% approval rate or higher, but that's because they pr... Read >
Author: Ben Dwyer
08th January 2009
If you have a tax lien being reported on your report you score is in serious trouble. You should remove this item as soon as possible.
The first step is to request validation from the bureaus. This is done through sending a dispute letter directly to e... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
06th January 2009
This is the 3rd article in a series about Jack Bosch’s Land for Pennies system of buying tax delinquent properties for pennies on the dollar. In the first article I introduced you to Jack Bosch and told you about his background and in the second article... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd November 2008
You know that your credit scores are based on your money management history - and if you're working hard to rebuild your rating, it can be very frustrating to see the same old negative information showing up on your credit report.
Unfortunately, there'... Read >
Author: John Rasor
13th October 2008
Houses in foreclosure are those dwellings repossessed by a bank or a lender after the owner fails to pay his or her debts or defaults on a loan. When this happens, the lender will have the right to put the property up for sale. However, lenders who wish t... Read >
Author: 2Deano
19th September 2008
A lien ensures that the required obligation is met, it is the interested granted over some property; whereas a tax lien is a lien that is placed on a particular property to ensure payment of taxes. These liens are imposed on failure to pay taxes, persona... Read >
Author: James Kurt
11th September 2008
By Jim Nettleton
You’ve heard it a million times – most of America’s millionaires made their money in real estate. The reason this old adage gets repeated as often as it does is because it’s true.
Real estate provides an individual with the ... Read >
Author: jaynet
05th September 2008
People often wonder if there will come a point when after a period of collecting tax debts, the IRS can no longer claim the money you owe them. Is there such a concept as statute of limitations n IRS tax debts? The answer is YES. The law allows the IRS to... Read >
Author: dmishesq
22nd July 2008
I recently came home from an intensive 2-day training in Columbus Ohio. My husband and I attended Lou Brown’s Street Smart* Millionaire Jump Start training course. It was a full 2-day event; jam-packed with information on how to start a successful real ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
14th July 2008
There may be many reasons why you would want to search the federal court records system to find out information about an individual. You may be looking to find information about a person to whom you are renting a home, someone you are hiring to work for y... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st July 2008
Do you want to shine in a real estate investing business? If the answer is yes, then you must opt for a real estate investing institute. Enrolling in such an institute will help you to know more about this field and will pave your way to success.
The ... Read >
Author: BradWozny
20th June 2008
When you win a bid on a tax lien at an auction, one of two scenarios will follow. The first scenario is the simpler one, in which you make some very easy money-the homeowner pays their back taxes and any accrued penalties, and the government writes you a ... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
09th June 2008
If you have an internet connection, you can transform yourself into a superior tax lien investor from the comfort of your own living room. There are multitudes of informative articles such as this one posted on the web, and you can find them in just a few... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
07th May 2008
To get collections removed from a credit report there is a process to follow. There is also a big misconception out there that you can get collections removed that you owe. Yes you can get collections removed but there is seasoning requirement in order to... Read >
Author: Mike Clover
25th April 2008
Recently I sent an e-mail out to my subscribers asking them some questions. I wanted to find out what it is that most people want to know about tax lien investing. I got a lot of good questions and I won’t be able to answer them all in this article, but... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
02nd April 2008
Many people think that approaching the IRS to ask for a release of Lien is a negative or scary experience. Let’s really think about what we’re doing here. If you have obtained a property with a hefty tax lien, do you think you should really approach t... Read >
Author: Bryan Benson
26th March 2008
In chapter 7, Kevin Trudeau explains the most important way to combat the credit card companies is to get a copy of your credit report. You are allowed one free copy a year. In chapters 8 and 9 of Debt Cures, he tells you how to get the report and ... Read >
Author: amzako@gmail.com
20th September 2007
Get Free Credit Report and FICO ScoreThe basic question we always ask is what is so important about credit score? Getting a loan, applying for mortgage or a credit card. Your credit report is the most important factor influencing the lender's decision to ... Read >
Author: James Ma
13th September 2007
Most every thing we read in our quest for knowledge about foreclosures and whether investment in this particular market can be made successfully by novices, stresses that a title search must be made early in our investigations. No adequate assessment of t... Read >
Author: philipsmith
23rd May 2007
What is tax lien investing anyway and why is it such a good investment? What is the difference between tax lien and tax deed investing and what are some of the misconceptions about this type of investment? Read on the find the answers to these questions... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
This is the third article in an 8 part series. If you missed the first two articles in this series you can read them at http://www.taxlienconsulting.blogspot.com/.
Once you’ve completed the first step to building your profitable tax lien portfolio an... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
23rd May 2007
Here are some tips from the Tax Lien Lady to help you increase your chances of being a successful bidder at a tax lien or tax deed auction.
Be one of the first to register for the sale and among the first to arrive at the sale. At very large tax sales ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
20th January 2007
Your first step to building a profitable tax lien or tax deed portfolio was deciding why you want to invest. This will determine how you are going to invest. Will you invest through a self-directed IRA or with after tax funds; in your own name or through ... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady
15th November 2006
Part of the process of evaluating the decision to make an offer on a home in a newer development is understanding the costs. Mello-Roos are one issue that is popping up more and more.
Understanding Mello-Roos When Considering a Purchase
The process... Read >
Author: Raynor James
18th November 2005
Are you wondering what all the fuss is about credit reports? Or perhaps you've just been turned down for a job or an apartment because of your credit report. If this sounds like you, then maybe you need a quick lesson about what it is. Let's start with... Read >
Author: suzanne lamoutte
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