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	<title>Comments on: Georgia Tax Deed Sales?</title>
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		<title>By: Princess</title>
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		<description>Tax deeds are a bit tricky because you actually own the 
property rather than just get interest from late taxes 
(tax liens).  You need to know the tools online and with 
your county to look up encumbances, outstanding tax liabilities, IRS issues, etc.  To type it all up in this small space and time would take a few hours.  I&#039;m going to refer you to 
two things, a web site and also a book.
1. The web site for proper tax deed research is: 
www.investingwithoutlosing.com.  It contains not only
auctions that&#039;s going to happen but also tips and
tricks.
2. The book I&#039;m going to recommend to you which I found
to be the best in tax deeds is: Complete Guide to Real 
Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 
Days [ISBN 0978834682] by Sausa.
If you have the opportunity, I highly suggest knowing 
the tax lien auction process first before jumping into 
tax deeds, since there is less liability in tax liens 
and in some cases, you get more money.  But everything
depends on what you&#039;re trying to do as a goal, 
whether you want to invest in tax deeds to have a 
portfolio of land for long term or whether you want to 
flip it.
Have a great one!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tax deeds are a bit tricky because you actually own the<br />
property rather than just get interest from late taxes<br />
(tax liens).  You need to know the tools online and with<br />
your county to look up encumbances, outstanding tax liabilities, IRS issues, etc.  To type it all up in this small space and time would take a few hours.  I&#8217;m going to refer you to<br />
two things, a web site and also a book.<br />
1. The web site for proper tax deed research is:<br />
<a href="http://www.investingwithoutlosing.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.investingwithoutlosing.com</a>.  It contains not only<br />
auctions that&#8217;s going to happen but also tips and<br />
tricks.<br />
2. The book I&#8217;m going to recommend to you which I found<br />
to be the best in tax deeds is: Complete Guide to Real<br />
Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7<br />
Days [ISBN 0978834682] by Sausa.<br />
If you have the opportunity, I highly suggest knowing<br />
the tax lien auction process first before jumping into<br />
tax deeds, since there is less liability in tax liens<br />
and in some cases, you get more money.  But everything<br />
depends on what you&#8217;re trying to do as a goal,<br />
whether you want to invest in tax deeds to have a<br />
portfolio of land for long term or whether you want to<br />
flip it.<br />
Have a great one!</p>
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