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Tax Lien Directory

A Tax Lien Directory will list if it is up to date all the states that offer certificate sales. Some states only offer certificate sales while other states only offer deed sales and there are a few states that offer both certificate sales and deed sales.

At the time of this research these following states offered certificates for sale, also some of these states offered deed sales.

Alabama, Arizona, Nebraska, Rhode Island, Kentucky, California, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Louisiana, Connecticut, New Jersey, South Dakota, Maryland Colorado, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Florida, Nevada, Washington DC, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Minnesota, Illinois, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Indiana, Ohio, Wyoming, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Montana.

A Directory can be very valuable and very expensive, used correctly and you will undoubtedly make many returns on your investment.

Of course if you do not have the proper knowledge or if you receive the wrong information then the information will be useless.

For instance do you know the one sure way that may get you banned from bidding on future deed sales not only from the county the property is in but the state the property you are bidding in is? The answer is winning property and then not having the money to do the deal at auctions end. Seems simple enough but if you have just stepped into investing you can be overtaken in a short period of time.

Can you buy certificates over the net? By mail? Would you, should you? Do it wrong and you may have just purchased swampland.

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