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Forest Williams
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Tax Overages Business?? and Courses??

Forest Williams
  • Property Manager
  • Suwanee, Ga
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Hello BP Community,

I finished a webinar on Tax Overages and the presenter is offering training for $1500. 

I do not have that type of money to just spend on training. Does anyone know of just as good a way to learn about this business without spending so much money??

FYI - Rick Dawson was the Host.

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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I doubt the training is specific enough to your area to be that helpful. While you preferably would get q very good overview, i don't think you need to pay $1500 just for a n overview. To learn specifics contact your local county to see what is required to claim the surplus and perhaps talk to a local tax line attorney. 

The tax surplus business is a very dirty business. Would you be comfortable seeing your name in the newspaper headlines claiming you were cheating homeowners out of tens of thousands of dollars?  That is how it can be perceived by outsiders

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