Joanne Musa offers the following royalty-free article for you to publish online 
or in print.
Feel free to use this article in your newsletter, website, ezine, blog, or 
forum.
-----------
PUBLICATION GUIDELINES
- You have permission to publish this article for free providing the "About the 
Author" box is included in its entirety.
- Do not post/reprint this article in any site or publication that contains 
hate, violence, porn, warez, or supports illegal activity.
- Do not use this article in violation of the US CAN-SPAM Act. If sent by 
email, this article must be delivered to opt-in subscribers only.
- If you publish this article in a format that supports linking, please ensure 
that all URLs and email addresses are active links.
- Please send a copy of the publication, or an email indicating the URL to 
[email protected]
- Article Marketer (www.ArticleMarketer.com) has distributed this article on 
behalf of the author. Article Marketer does not own this article, please 
respect the author's copyright and publication guidelines. If you do not agree 
to these terms, please do not use this article.
-----------
Article Title: Investing In Tax Liens From Afar
Author: Joanne Musa
Category: 
Word Count: 551
Keywords: tax lien investing, tax deed investing,investing in tax liens,tax 
lien certificates,tax deeds
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
------------------ ARTICLE START ------------------

Lately I've been receiving messages from subscribers in other countries - from 
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and even from parts of Africa, asking if it is 
possible for them to invest in tax liens and tax deeds in the U.S. market. They 
want to know if they can actually do this from another country or in some cases 
from another continent. And the answer is yes you can, but there are some 
stipulations.

First of all not every state has online auctions, only a few do. So you first 
have to find out which states have online auctions and determine where you will 
invest. Next you need to get the tax sale information, which is pretty easy to 
do and can be done from your computer. You will then need to register for the 
tax sale and make a deposit with the online auction company - all this can be 
done online. If you are investing in tax liens you will need to fill out a 
W-8BEN form, which you can find online at IRS website. 

OK, now here comes the hard part - you have to do your due diligence on the tax 
sale properties before you bid on them. Contrary to what you may have heard, 
there are risks involved in investing in tax lien certificates and tax deeds, 
and the way to avoid the risks is to do your due diligence on the properties. 
Some counties make this easy by providing a lot of information online. In some 
cases you can get assessment data, maps, and even pictures of the property. And 
there are other online tools that you can use to help you find out what the 
property is worth, like the realtor website and zillow. And you can check the 
state's environmental web sites to find out about any environmental problems 
that may exist, and check with the municipality for any zoning requirements. 
All this can be done online and by phone. 

For tax liens it's a pretty simple process, but for tax deeds it's a little 
more involved. If you're purchasing a tax deed, then you are actually buying 
the property and you'll need to do a little more due diligence than you would 
for just purchasing a lien. You'll need to do some type of title search to find 
out about liens or encumbrances that may exist on any properties that you want 
to bid on. And you'll need to make sure that any lien-holders have been 
notified of the tax sale, otherwise they may have a legal right to purchase the 
property back from you if they claim that they were not properly notified of 
the sale.

This may not be so easy to do from another country. This is where it would be 
real helpful to work with someone who could look at the property for you and do 
some of the research. It would be ideal if you had a relationship with a 
realtor or a title company in the area who could do some of the legwork for you 
in return for your business when you actually purchase some of these 
properties. After all you will need a title company to clear the title to each 
property and a realtor to sell or rent the properties for you once you own them.

Joanne provides detailed information on how to start building your own 
profitable portfolio of tax lien certificates or tax deeds and video and audio 
training on the Members Area of TaxLienLady.com. Get a free 30-day trial to the 
Members Area of TaxLienLady.com at http://budurl.com/30daytrial.
------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply via email to