With taxes so high, it’s easy to go into foreclosure. Post 133


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™   The question: How did they manage it? Did you ever wonder how families used to be so large and still survive? Into the 1920’s and beyond it was routine for a working man to support seven or more, and on an average salary of $28 a week. In fact, the average […] . . .

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TLC’s down – Tax appeals UP. Post 130


Dade tax collector advertising fewer properties this year even with recession Miami Today May 28, 2009 RisaPolansky Despite a rough economy, fewer delinquent property tax certificates are being advertised for sale in Miami-Dade this year than last. In 2008, the county tax collector advertised 89,795 properties before the annual delinquent tax certificate sale. This year, […] . . .

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Tax liens UP 25% in Colorado. Post 112


Property tax liens up 25 percent County to auction debt Dec. 5 County NewsBoulder and County CO Friday, November 28, 2008 More property owners in Boulder County are falling behind on their taxes, according to Treasurer Bob Hullinghorst, who expects to have 25 percent more tax liens to offer at this year’s auction than last […] . . .

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Hard assets are your true safety net. Post 86


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS Why the dollar is dropping like a rock! A YouTube presentation http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/04/26/why-the-dollar-is-dropping-like-a-rock.aspx?source=nl We need better education Citizens no longer are being well served by many parts of the government. Our schools are not teaching Johnny HOW to read nor HOW to think, rather, they are more and more becoming the vanguard of […] . . .

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Property Tax Deferral – a new concept. Post 76:


Elderly or disabled homeowners may defer property taxes Charles M. Shannon, Chief Appraiser Fannin County Appraisal District Feb 16, 2008 Texans aged 65 or older or who are disabled may postpone paying delinquent and current property taxes on their homes. They may take advantage of a tax option called “tax deferral” by signing an affidavit […] . . .

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Tax lien mishap – Mow your lawn OR lose your house. Post 69


Lake Elsinore grapples with fading landscapes By: Aaron Claverie Murrieta also may regulate maintenance of dying yards of foreclosed homes LAKE ELSINORE – The scope of the city’s weed abatement ordinance could be expanded to address the dying lawns and shabby landscaping left behind by the former owners of foreclosed homes, Lake Elsinore Mayor Daryl […] . . .

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County makes tax delinquents pay even more! Post 60


County to sell off taxes due THE ENQUIRER 12/03/07 Cincinnati, Ohio By Jessica Brown Property owners would pay tax, interest to debt collectors Behind on your property taxes? Get ready for calls from a collection agency. Hamilton County property owners owe more than $60 million in delinquent taxes. Starting next year, for the first […] . . .

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Due diligence in tax delinquent property investing is mandatory. Post 59


  County to sell Glacier Motor Hotel to highest bidder Glacier Reporter Cutbank, MT By LeAnne Kavanagh October 31, 2007 The Glacier County Commissioners and auctioneer Jerry Buckley are pretty confident it will take less than 30 minutes to auction off the old Glacier Motor Hotel An auction flyer advertising the sale notes, “Auction will […] . . .

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A typically sad tax delinquent story. Post 49


sun-herald.com 09/10/07 By Elaine Allen-Emrich Her home is going on the auction block Woman needs $11,500 to save her home NORTH PORT – Beverly Rosa promised her dying mother she would not put her ailing father in a nursing home. Keeping her word often meant being punched by her father as she cooked dinner. For […] . . .

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