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All Forum Posts by: Tyrone Harris

Tyrone Harris has started 3 posts and replied 41 times.

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

@Monique Ford, yes Maam. So far, I'm still waiting.

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

@Danielle Levins, will do as well!

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

@Tammy McBride, will do!

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

Sounds great Winfred! Please keep us posted on your progress. 

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

@Tamara Graham

Hi Tamara. I'm still waiting for my first 2 deals to close. I had a 3rd one submitted, but they couldn't work that one because the gentleman was already deceased. Its a bit frustrating just waiting, but I'm also working on different streams of income as well.

Thanks!

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

@Wayne Brooks Thanks for the info, but I believe they've address that as well. Inside their resources page, there is also a list of submissions that have been already researched to avoid any duplicate submissions. This list goes back for several years. That definitely helps and saves me a lot of time before starting the research on an individual. So, I'm just optimistic enough to give it a shot and see if they will deliver on what they say! 

Stay tuned....

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

Hello Miss Tammy

No, you don't need any of that. Once you purchase the product, and by the way, they offer more than one program. The one I purchased is specifically for overages as a (researcher.) But once you purchase, they will send you a link to sign in and create a user profile. The program comes in the form of a pdf file. They recommend reading through it a couple of times to get familiar with it. Inside the pdf is another link that takes you to their resources page. In there are a bunch of videos on how to do title researches, finding overages lists and how they want you to fill out and submit the forms. There are also a bunch of updates on how they want the information filled out, what to do, what not to do, etc... Because I was new to all of this, I have to admit that it was a bit confusing at first. But again, as you go through the material a few times, it starts to make sense! So basically, you're doing the initial research as far as finding an overage list, finding the actual documents that they need, filling out the submission forms and emailing them the file. After that, they will contact the people who are entitled the overage and negotiate with them. They have their own attorneys and all of that. If they can close the deal, then we all get paid.  As I said before, I currently have 2 deals in the pipeline and I'm eagerly waiting for them to close. As of now, I have yet to be paid. They say the average timeframe is about 60-90 days, if all goes well. I've had a few of my submissions kicked back because I didn't submit some of the info the right way. It's a (simple) process, but not always (easy)! But if it were always easy, everyone would be doing it right???

I hope this helps!

Be blessed.....

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

Hello Miss Ehriqa. I found a company online called Surplusfundsriches.com. They're about less than half of what some of the other companies charge. They teach you how to research title and a person's debt, and they will actually do all of the skip tracing for you to close the deal, so it's a good place to learn the basics and build a solid foundation of how it works. However, for every deal that they close, they only pay out about 8% of the amount they recover. That's still not bad, because 1 deal will pay back what you invested to get started. Then as you get more experience, you could possibly start doing on your own or pay for more training to make more money. You can check them out on YouTube to see more of what they're about. I currently have 3 deals in the pipeline, still waiting for my 1st deal to close. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any more questions! 

Be blessed....

Post: Tax sale overages process

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

Hello Ms. Tammy Morton. I'm working the tax overages business as well. Primarily just as a researcher for now. I'm still waiting to close my first deal. Are you currently working the business? Snd if so, is there any insight that you can share with a newbie in the business please?

Post: TAX OVERAGES: WHO CAN CLAIM? (and other questions)

Tyrone HarrisPosted
  • Victorville, CA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 20

Hi Erica, I'm just now seeing this original post. I'm still new as well, just getting started. I'm currently going through some training, trying to get my first deal done!

I'm willing to share whatever little knowledge that I gain.

Be blessed...