She’s originally from the US. She can earn you a high return for very little money. She gives you the opportunity to acquire valuable property. That’s right, she’s no Barbarella or Lulu, she’s a U.S. Property Tax Lien Certificate (Pronounced: “Lean”). Think of it as a binding agreement, a kind of security interest for properties in the US. It’s a little known investment strategy that has been going on in the US for the past 20 years. So what are tax lien certificates? A tax lien certificate is a piece of paper from a county government (in this case, a state in the US) stating that you have paid the property taxes on a piece of real estate along with all the penalties and interest owed to the state. The certificate also states that the holder of the certificate (investor) has the right to collect interest on the amount paid when the owner finally pays the tax he owes to the county. In case the owner neglects to pay their taxes within the state mandated period, the certificate gives the investor the right to collect on it via the underlying property. How do they work? 1. The current property owner defaults on his real estate (property) taxes. The county adds interest and penalty amounts to the taxes and puts a lien on the property. 2. Time passes and the county puts the property on a list to have it’s tax lien sold – so the county can get its money sooner than later. The county publishes the list of properties to be included in the tax lien sale (usually several times in a local paper and sometimes on a website). At this point a lot of owners come forward and pay their taxes! 3. The county sets an auction date (or dates) – this usually occurs on or around the same month and day each year. Investors register to bid in the auction and the auction date arrives. The county issues the winning investor a certificate and then more time passes. 4. Usually the owner will pay up the amounts due so they can retain the property. When they pay the amounts due (to their county tax office), the office sends a request to the investor for the certificate. Once the office gets the certificate from the investor, the office issues a check for the amount paid by the investor plus the interest earned during the period held. 5. When the owner does not ante up the payment, the investor gets the right to pursue ownership of the property. So, by giving the county the amount of the back taxes, interest and penalties, investors can get a high rate of return on their money and have their investment secured by real estate – which can be obtained (sometimes for a few cents for every dollar owed) if the owner of the property does not pay the taxes in a certain time frame. So, what return can I expect on my investment? - U.S. Property Tax Lien Certificates currently pay you GUARANTEED fixed rates of returns of 18% — 36% interest per year. - You can acquire valuable property through U.S. Property Tax Lien Certificates for as little as 10% of the current market value, and own free and clear with no mortgage. - You can safely and easily acquire all the U.S. Property Tax Lien Certificates you want from the comfort of your own home, no matter where in the world you live. Of course, with every form of investments, you need to meet several requirements for investors as well as an awareness of the risk involved and what could go wrong. There are many people who desire to invest in property but with prices in Singapore soaring, not many can have the disposable income to invest here. With tax lien certificates, you can overcome this obstacle AND have a chance to own valuable property in the US. If the prospects of getting a Lien excites you, and makes you want to know her more intimately, you don’t need a professional matchmaking service. Our special guest Steve Clements will be more than happy to introduce you to Liens. He’s someone who has personally experienced the benefits of Liens for over 20 years and will be more than happy to show you how you can fully take advantage of them. Success Resources: http://www.srpl.net/
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