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How To Buy Tax Lien Certificates For Profit

By: Mike Fairweather



How To Buy Tax Lien Certificates For Profit by Mike Fairweather

Investing in property tax liens can be very profitable, but if you're new to the tax lien arena, some background information is the best place to start. In its simplest form, a tax lien is a mechanism that guarantees that a lender will be paid for a debt by allotting a tax commitment on the debtors' property. This then effectively prevents the property owner from raising further capital or financing secured against that property.

A tax lien certificate is issued and is secured against the personal property of the person receiving the loan. Of all the different types of liens, the most popular or common is the mortgage lien. Every different type of lien is subject to its own set of rules and regulations.

Of the property liens we are considering here, there are two types - namely the general lien and the particular lien. The particular lien comes into play when an investor claims the right of access to a property in return for services or money which they invested in the particular property. Most liens can also be divided into two main groups - namely legal and federal liens (which can be enforced in a court of law) and equity liens which are valid only in courts dealing with equity.

When you buy a tax liened property you need to be aware that you are not actually buying the property itself. What you are doing in effect is lending the property owner the money they need to pay back their tax arrears. The property owner is also agreeing to repay that loan, with an agreed amount of interest, within the already determined repayment period that was established when the tax lien certificate was sold.

So here's how we make our profits. If the property owner is able to repay the value of the tax lien certificate back to you within the allotted schedule, including all interest owed to you, he retains ownership of the property, and his credit rating remains intact.

If the property owner fails to repay the lien in time, ownership of the property is transferred to the holder of the tax lien certificate - in this case you, as the recent purchaser of the lien - and you are free to manage that property as you see fit as the new legal owner.

So as a quick recap, s an owner of a tax lien certificate, you will either make a profit by way of the interest repaid on your loan to the property owner, or of the owner is unable to make the repayment, you take ownership of the property and make your profit from how you then manage that property.

As with most investment opportunities, you need money to make money, but hopefully you can see that investing in tax lien property certificates is a fairly safe way to profit from and acquire real estate.

Author and real estate investor Mike Fairweather explains how to invest in real estate without massive investments. Buying tax lien certificates can be a lucrative road to building a real estate portfolio. Buying Tax Liens You are welcome to reprint this article - but get your own unique content version here.

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