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    <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 23:48:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tax Deed Investing</title>
      <description>If you&#8217;re looking for a wound investment with a high, guaranteed return, you may want to consider Tax Deed Investing.  It&#8217;s an excellent way to acquire property for just the price of back taxes.  One of the nice things about this type of investment is that almost anyone can do it.

In some states, when a homeowner has neglected to pay their property taxes, you can pay that tax bill and take over the deed to that property.  You own it right then and there &#8211; on the spot, and at a heck of a low price. 

As an added bonus, if you&#8217;re in a state that allows it, all existing liens on the property are officially erased.  It&#8217;s all legal too.  It&#8217;s the government that does the erasing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 00:58:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you&#8217;re looking for a wound investment with a high, guaranteed return, you may want to consider Tax Deed Investing.  It&#8217;s an excellent way to acquire property for just the price of back taxes.  One of the nice things about this type of investment is that almost anyone can do it.

In some states, when a homeowner has neglected to pay their property taxes, you can pay that tax bill and take over the deed to that property.  You own it right then and there &#8211; on the spot, and at a heck of a low price. 

As an added bonus, if you&#8217;re in a state that allows it, all existing liens on the property are officially erased.  It&#8217;s all legal too.  It&#8217;s the government that does the erasing.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Property Of The Rich And famous</title>
      <description>When you think of the type of person who might have a lien on their property, what sort of image comes to mind?  Perhaps you envision someone who is poverty stricken or down on their luck.  Maybe you figure their property is rundown and ramshackled.  If this bears any resemblance to what you were envisioning, you need to revise your mental picture.  While folks like the ones you thought of do sometimes get liens put on their land, there are plenty of Property Liens of the Rich and Famous, too.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>When you think of the type of person who might have a lien on their property, what sort of image comes to mind?  Perhaps you envision someone who is poverty stricken or down on their luck.  Maybe you figure their property is rundown and ramshackled.  If this bears any resemblance to what you were envisioning, you need to revise your mental picture.  While folks like the ones you thought of do sometimes get liens put on their land, there are plenty of Property Liens of the Rich and Famous, too.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Hybrid Tax Investing</title>
      <description>You may not have heard of Hybrid Tax Investing before.  It&#8217;s not available in all states, but in the places where it is permissible, you have a golden opportunity to make some serious cash.  Before you begin though, you need to learn the ropes to ensure you make the best investments.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 01:48:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>You may not have heard of Hybrid Tax Investing before.  It&#8217;s not available in all states, but in the places where it is permissible, you have a golden opportunity to make some serious cash.  Before you begin though, you need to learn the ropes to ensure you make the best investments.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>How To Foreclose On Tax Liens</title>
      <description>When you win the bid on a lien, the property owner is allotted a certain amount of time to pay back the debt, along with some healthy interest and penalties. Most of the time, they do just that. Once in awhile however, they do not. When they don&#8217;t, that piece of property becomes yours, free and clear &#8211; after you foreclose.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>When you win the bid on a lien, the property owner is allotted a certain amount of time to pay back the debt, along with some healthy interest and penalties. Most of the time, they do just that. Once in awhile however, they do not. When they don&#8217;t, that piece of property becomes yours, free and clear &#8211; after you foreclose.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Cheap tax Lien Investing</title>
      <description>If you are new to tax lien investing, you may be tempted to get your feet wet by purchasing cheap liens.  By cheap, I mean less than $500.  Understandably, it seems like a low cost way to learn the ropes and ease into this type of investment.  While it is possible to do very well, the reality is that you need to exercise extreme caution when it comes to Cheap Tax Lien Investing.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>If you are new to tax lien investing, you may be tempted to get your feet wet by purchasing cheap liens.  By cheap, I mean less than $500.  Understandably, it seems like a low cost way to learn the ropes and ease into this type of investment.  While it is possible to do very well, the reality is that you need to exercise extreme caution when it comes to Cheap Tax Lien Investing.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>3 Success Strategies for Bidding on Tax Liens</title>
      <description>If you&#8217;re a new tax lien investor, the time comes when you find a property lien that you&#8217;re interested in buying. You&#8217;ve read Tax Lien Riches, done all your research and submitted all the appropriate forms. The only thing left to do is attend the auction and win that investment. Here are 3 Success Strategies for Bidding on Tax Liens. If the auction is your first one, these will be particularly helpful for you. If followed, these tips may prevent you from losing the lien.</description>
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