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	<title>Comments on: how do I buy tax lien certificates?</title>
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		<title>By: Cheeky Realtor</title>
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		<description>You go to the county courthouse and bid on whichever property you are interested in bidding on, for which the taxes are delinquent. 

Texas is a good state to pursue this in, as the state offers a redemption fee to investors of 25% for most properties, when redeemed within 6 months by the delinquent taxpayer, and 50% when redeemed before the end of the 2 year statutory right-of-redemption period. 

Consider purchasing a good book, like The Rogue Investor.

Good luck (and be prepared, as a lot of people are doing this).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You go to the county courthouse and bid on whichever property you are interested in bidding on, for which the taxes are delinquent. </p>
<p>Texas is a good state to pursue this in, as the state offers a redemption fee to investors of 25% for most properties, when redeemed within 6 months by the delinquent taxpayer, and 50% when redeemed before the end of the 2 year statutory right-of-redemption period. </p>
<p>Consider purchasing a good book, like The Rogue Investor.</p>
<p>Good luck (and be prepared, as a lot of people are doing this).</p>
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