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Tax Lien Certificates and Deeds

Lorry Champagne
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My husband and I are looking into lax lien certificates and deed purchases.  Not sure what the best avenue to take is. 

We currently own one lien certificate (2013) in FL, there is an investment company that has the 2012 deed and has until April 2019 to redeem/foreclose. 

I've been watching lots of videos and one company has contacted me to sell us a training program with 3 options; 1 is for $7999.00, 1 for $10,999.00 and 1 for $13,999.00 .  My question is do we need to have a mentor/coach to show us this, or is it best to read some books and watch the free videos.  We really want to get out of the rat race and begin living.  Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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Dennis Weber
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Dennis Weber
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I couldn’t say it was a scam but I’ll tell you there’s cheaper ways to learn more. 

First off, pick a state. I don’t know where you live so don’t if that’s a good place to invest or not. If it is, concentrate there. No reason to learn Texas deeds when you’re investing in Iowa liens. Go to county website for the rules and laws there. Then take your $14000 and buy. You will either win and learn or lose and learn. 

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