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Zero risk real estate : creating wealth through tax liens and tax deeds /

BGet the confidence and tools to take advantage of this growing method of investing/b Tax liens sales and tax deed auctions, conducted by governmental agencies for delinquent taxes on real estate, are not new'they have been around for more than 200 years. But until recently, they remained a sma...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cummings, Chip
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, Ã2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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  • Zero Risk Real Estate: Creating Wealth through Tax Liens and Tax Deeds; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Downloadable Letters, Forms, and Scripts; Demonstration Videos; Important Disclosure Notice; Chapter 1: Understanding Tax Liens and Deeds; Real Estate and the Property Tax Process; What Is a Tax Lien?; What Is a Tax Deed?; Understanding Redemption Periods; What About the Real Estate Market Collapse?; What Makes These Types of Investments Zero Risk?; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Selecting Your Location; Estimated Annual Returns on a Tax Lien Certificate
  • Finding Tax Sale ListingsCounty Website; Call or Visit the County Office; Check Local Newspapers; Tax Listing Service Subscription; Auction Request Letters; Filtering Your Data; Evaluating Different Types of Properties; Residential; Commercial and Industrial; Unimproved Vacant Land; Special Use; Conducting Internet Property Research; Recruiting Local Help; 10 Rules for Qualifying Every Property; Setting Your Bids; Chapter 3: Going, Going, Gone!; The First Auctions; Types of Auctions; Premium Bidding; Bidding Down Ownership; Bidding Down Interest; Lottery or Rotational Bidding
  • First Come, First ServedRandom Selection; Onsite Auction Tips; Online Auctions-Bidding in Your Pajamas!; Online Auction Strategies; Advantages and Disadvantages; Cancelling Your Bid; Over-The-Counter Bargains; Paying for Your Winning Bid; Chapter 4: Protecting Your Investment; What To Do First; Record Certificate; Notification; Pay Taxes; Protecting Your Tax Lien Interest; Protecting Your Tax Deed; Insurance and Property Maintenance; What To Do When Your Property Doesn't Redeem; Chapter 5: Taking Control of Your Property; Do You Really Want To Own It?; Understanding the Foreclosure Process
  • The Costs of Foreclosure and PossessionAdverse Possession; Eminent Domain and Condemnation; The Art of Eviction-or Not!; Dealing with Former Owners; Other Legal or Equitable Interest Holders; Chapter 6: Avoiding and Eliminating Risk; Risk Elimination; Market Risk; Property Risk; Liquidity Risk; Price; Mortgages; IRS Liens; Bankruptcy; Mechanic's Liens; Environmental Risk; The Risks of Illiquidity; Managing the Property; Chapter 7: Liquidation and Cashing In; Creating an Exit Plan; Tax Lien; Tax Deed; Hold and Rent Strategy; Making Repairs; Collecting Rent; Dealing with Problem Tenants
  • Surviving EvictionsKeeping Your Property Safe; Paying Taxes; Rapid Liquidation; Creating Long-Term Wealth Using Installments; Property: 3-unit multi-family house with detached garage; Zero Risk Liquidation Results; Rinse and Repeat; Chapter 8: Advanced Strategies; Using Traditional Funding; Tapping into Private Money; Corporate Investing; Locating Investment Capital; Investing Using Retirement Accounts; Tax Strategies; Unique Types of Property Deals; Chapter 9: Tracking Your Investments; Setting Up a Simple System; Accruals and Yield Information; Maintaining Contacts and Lien Lists