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The "You Can Do It" Guide to Success in Tax Lien and Tax Deed Investing, Vol. 1

The "You Can Do It" Guide to Success in Tax Lien and Tax Deed Investing, Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gives you the real info...not the hype
Review: I have purchased many books on Real estate investing and found that this book along with volume two gave me everything I needed to get started investing in tax liens and deeds. Volume one gives you a complete overview and volume two is written in a simple step by step "how-to" format that is easy to follow and makes sense. I have already purchased a number of liens in AZ and think this author has given me invaluable information...worth many times the cost of the books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Value in a complete self study program
Review: This book along with volume 2 gave me far more information than I have been able to get anyplace else, including from all those infomercial and seminar packages. I've used the books to learn how to purchase tax deed property right here in AZ and look forward to going to Nevada. The two volume set even came with a one hour free phone consultation! that's how I learned the even though AZ is a lien state I could buy deed property. Ms. Villanova's books are worth every penny and then some!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you need info on Tax Deeds don't bother
Review: This book talks mostly about Tax Liens, not Tax Deeds. Also because each state is different it is very general. If you know nothing and I mean nothing about Tax Liens, it might be worth buying, but you can research it yourself by calling the assessor/tax collector in your area and then searching county records. You'll find you will have to do most of the leg-work yourself anyway, the book even tells you this!


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