How Do I Find Out Which States Sell Tax Liens?

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I am new to tax liens. I bought John Becks books but haven't read them yet. I been doing alot of research on tax liens through the internet. I will begin the books shortly. Is there any advise anyone can advise so I don't waste my time searching in all directions?? It would be a pleasure to get a jump start on this mission.

Thank you for your knowledgable imput and I look forward to being part of this forum. wink

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  • JohnMichael17th January, 2005

    Ask and you shall receive

    Alabama
    Arizona
    California
    Connecticut
    Colorado
    Florida
    Georgia
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Maryland
    Massachusetts
    Michigan
    Minnesota
    Mississippi
    Missouri
    Montana
    Nebraska
    New Hampshire
    New Jersey
    New York
    Nevada
    North Carolina
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Rhode Island
    South Carolina
    South Dakota
    Vermont
    Washington DC
    West Virginia
    Wisconsin
    Wyoming
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  • ninawass17th January, 2005

    Thanks for your help. Recieved the list in my county now trying to figure out step two.

    It's my 1st time and with all the research I'm doing it doesn't seem like I am getting anywhere.

    Any advise you have I would greatly apprieciate.

    Nina

  • libertea23rd January, 2005

    Just my thoughts:

    Get the listing for the sale. Do research. Register for the auction (which may require a deposit). Go to the auction. Bid on whatever you were interested in.

    Anyone know of online auctions? Recently more counties have been going to an online method but finding sites is a pain.

  • skclaiborne6th February, 2005

    No Tennessee I see :-x ... I might have known.
    Would it be worth driving to Alabama or Kentucky?

    Thanks,
    Shawn 8-)

  • InActive_Account7th February, 2005

    Hey!

    What about Texas? Texas is one of the best states to invest in tax liens because of our lenient laws. Check out some of the works by Darius M. Barazandeh.[ Edited by shephia on Date 02/07/2005 ]

  • skclaiborne7th February, 2005

    So the The 16% Solution as mentioned by Robert T. Kiyosaki is not up to date eh? What do you earn most the time? Is John Becks kit worth buying? I will look into getting "Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens" BTW thanks for the book lead Taxivestor!

    Shawn :-D

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