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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Answering Your Questions About Tax Lien Investing

I have gotten so many questions for our webinar tonight about how to invest in tax liens. We already have over 100 registrants for tonight’s webinar and expect that we’ll have close to 200 by the time we kick off tonight. I’ve got so many great questions from you already and I can’t wait to answer them. But I know that I may not get to answer all of them thoroughly on tonight’s call, so I wanted to give you an example of the type of questions that I will be answering tonight and answer a couple of these questions for you right now to save us some time and space on the live webinar.

Here is a list of a few of the questions that we have for tonight so far:
• What are the best areas to invest in tax deeds in the Northeast?
• What’s the easiest way to get started with a little bit of money?
• How can I find out if the property is occupied or vacant?
• Can I do this from outside the US?
• How can I get a final list of liens for sale days before the auction?
• Where can I get a Redeemable Deed for under $5000?
• Can you go over how to do due diligence on tax sale properties?
• If I buy a tax lien on a farm can I foreclose on it after the redemption period?
• How do I approach tax lien investing online?
• What are the best states for tax lien investing?
• I live in Virginia, a tax deed state. Would it be better to invest in tax liens
online or should I go to a nearby tax lien state to invest in tax liens?
• How much do I need to start buying tax lien property?
• Can anyone invest in tax liens?
• How do find liens that have an expired redemption period?
• How can you identify properties that have a good chance of not redeeming?
• I became a member 2 months ago. There is so much information, how do I get started
as a serious investor?
• How do I start this business without any cash? How can I get private money?
• Is there a service company that can buy tax liens for me? What does it cost?
• Will a bank loan me money to buy liens?
• Can a county sell a tax lien certificate on land that cannot be built on?
• What if the property owner goes bankrupt?
• How much money do you need to get started quickly and make a profit of
$10K?
• How do tax liens work in California?
• I live in Iowa. Does it matter if I invest in the biggest county or a small county?
• I see there are several properties that you can buy online that are tax liens. Are
they a good buy?
• Is there coaching available for tax lien investing?
• What is the average rate of return for tax liens?
• How can I get information on tax lien properties if I’m out of state?
• Do I need to set up an LLC in the US if I’m investing from Canada?
• Other than Comian and PIP West, what other companies do you recommend if we don’t
want to do the work ourselves?
• How do you research city, state, and federal liens on the property?
• How soon does it take to be ready to invest?
• I live in a deed state, how do I invest in tax liens online?
• Once I purchase a tax lien, do I have to keep paying the subsequent taxes?


These are most but not all of the questions that I’ve received so far. They are the questions that I’ll be able to get to on tonight’s call. There was one very basic but very important question that I don’t want to take the time to answer tonight, though. I do want to answer it for you right now. That question is, “What is a tax deed and what is the difference between a tax deed and a tax lien?”

When you purchase a tax lien, you are not purchasing the property, but paying the taxes and recording a lien on the property. You do not have any rights to the property. The property owner has an obligation to satisfy your lien, which means they have to pay the amount of the liens plus the interest and penalties that have accrued at the time of redemption. If they do not satisfy the lien within the redemption period, which is specified by the state and sometimes by the county, then you can foreclose on property in order to satisfy your lien.

Some states do not sell tax liens, instead they will actually sell the property at a tax sale. They are known as tax deeds states and if you purchase a tax deed, you are actually purchasing the property. So that is the difference between a tax lien and tax deed.

Join me tonight for the answers to the other questions. There is no cost to register for the call and a replay will be provided to all registrants. So go ahead now to www.taxlienlady.com/WebinarTraining and register, even if you can't make the live call.

Happy and Prosperous Investing,

Joanne

Monday, November 08, 2010

Free Webinar on Tax Lien Investing: “Q & A with The Tax Lien Lady”

November 8, 2010 – East Stroudsburg PA – Joanne Musa, President and CEO of Tax Lien Consulting, LLC and creator of TaxLienLady.com will be hosting a free webinar on November 17, 2010 from 9:00 – 10:00 pm Eastern Time, and participants can register at no cost at www.taxlienlady.com/WebinarTraining.

“In this webinar I’ll be answering questions about how to invest in tax lien certificates.” Stated ms. Musa. “I’ve already received a lot of questions from subscribers to my web site on different aspects of tax lien investing and I’ll be answering them live on the webinar,” she added.

Here are some of the questions that will be answered in this webinar:

• How do I get the information for Online Tax Sales?
• How do I bid at the tax sale?
• How do I decide which properties to bid on?
• How do I foreclose on a tax lien?

If you’ve heard about tax lien investing and you’re wondering whether or not this is something for you, this is a good way for you to find out. It’s not too late to register and to ask your question. Don’t worry if you can’t make the live call because it will be recorded. And because this is a webinar, not just a teleseminar, Ms. Musa will actually be showing you the answers to your questions as opposed to just telling you about it.

And if you're already a tax lien investor, then this is the place to go if you have some concerns or specific questions that you need answered. And it’s Free!

You can secure your spot on this webinar training by registering at www.taxlienlady.com/WebinarTraining. There will be a replay for those who register but are not able to make the live webinar.