Tax Liens - invest for rate of return only?

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What if you buy a tax lien and the owner does not redeem it. Also lets say that you don’t want the property, you just want a return on your money and maintain no liability with that investment. Is that possible?

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Post Title: Tax Liens - invest for rate of return only?
Author: taxliens
Posted: 10th October 2009
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  1. John Rosa says:

    You can invest in tax liens for returns only. You would hunt down mortgages or homesteads — everyone pays off mortgaged properties. Because the property owner is not the only owner, the lender is too. The lender won’t give up a $100,000 property for a $1,000 tax lien. They’ll pay it off.

    Like I said earlier in the past, getting answers on here is okay but you need to read about tax liens comprehensively. Please seek the book below.

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