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Tax deed investing due diligence check list,

Aaron Maxwell
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Hello everyone I have been doing my due diligence and researching I'm interested tax deeds. I pretty much got the logistics of it but not all the way. It's like putting a puzzle together when you doing it on your own. Everybody on YouTube got their own way and they don't tell you everything. It's going to check this to help guide me like a one two three four step checklist I can't find that. And I know they don't want to give it up on YouTube unless you pay $5,000 for a class.

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Basit Siddiqi
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Basit Siddiqi
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There is no secret sauce to tax deeds or tax liens. 

Before buying a course for $5,000 from someone, I would try to verify whether or not the seller has deeds / liens / properties.
For $5,000, I would rather put that money towards a deed.

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