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Key Players in Tax Sale Investment

There are two main player groups in a successful tax investment:

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First of all, you - the Investor!

You are the most important player in the tax lien/tax deed investment process, but do you really know about yourself?  To be a successful tax sale investor, the most important thing is to know your investor profile.  Do you know what is your investor profile?


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Second, a super team that supports You!

Tax sale investment is a team based activity, you need to assembly a stellar support team, the team members don't have to report to you, but you need to know who they are, when to call them and how to use them.

Who should be at your tax sale investment team?  You will need quite a few helpers, learn how to assembly your stellar tax sale investment team here.

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