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Bryan Pham
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oakland, CA
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Recommendations for books on Tax Liens, Notes?

Bryan Pham
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oakland, CA
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Hi BP,

What are some quality books you would recommend to learn more about tax liens and notes? 

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Gail Greenberg
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Gail Greenberg
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Hi Bryan,

I'll just add yet another vote for Paper Profits and also suggest "Performance Anxiety" by Gordon Moss. Gordon's book is exclusively about buying 2nds I believe.  In addition, I suggest you google "Scott Carson" and start following him on Facebook. Scott's company can be seen at WeCloseNotes.com.  He does a couple of very in-depth but inexpensive online trainings per year - Note Camp and Virtual Note Buying for Dummies. He also does a weekly webinar on a note topic. Scott exclusively teaches about buying 1sts.

I realize in writing this, there's a lot of info there and it may look confusing. I'm a fulltime note investor - I'd be happy to chat with you and, after hearing your goals, I can probably narrow this down for you.  Send me a colleague request and then I can give you my contact info.

Best, Gail

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