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What you should know when purchasing foreclosed property.

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

Real Estate Investing Via Web 2.0

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

Foreclosure – It Can Wipe Out the Equity in a Home

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 is g... Read >
Author: ronthewriter

3 Web Sites for Investing in Tax Liens

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

Tax Solutions group offers the best way to save real estate tax

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

Find a Perfect Real Estate For Flipping

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

Investing in the Real Estate Market

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

Merchant Account Rejection - Save Time & Learn the Reasons Ahead of Time

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

Tax Lien Credit Repair

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

Tax Deed Investing: A Better Way to Purchase Tax Delinquent Properties for Pennies on the Dollar, Pa

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 I... Read >
Author: Tax Lien Lady

How long will negative information stay on my credit report?

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

How to Buy Houses in Foreclosure

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

The Length Of Time That Tax Liens Show Up On A Credit Report

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

Donald Who? Becoming A Real Estate Tycoon

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 best pos... Read >
Author: jaynet

About the Statute of Limitations on a Tax Debt

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
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