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Description

This is an actual case study of my journey into investing in Florida tax lien certificates.
I will use my own funds and invest in this asset class for the first time and share my experience with you.
This course will look at the State of Florida only.
Most of the counties in the state conduct their auctions online.  And each of these counties use a third-party to run conduct these auctions and to run the software on their websites.
We will look at two of these companies that handle most of the counties within the state.
Grant Street (LienHub) - for Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Dade (Miami)
RealTaxLien (Real Auction) - for Sarasota and Polk County
My strategy for this investment is to
not
use the tax lien certificates as a way of owning real property.
My goal is to find properties that will redeem quickly so I can earn a return on investment that is greater than the money earned by leaving it in a bank and is secured by real estate.
Interest rates on tax lien certificates in the state of Florida
start out at 18%
and then get bid downwards in a reverse-style auction.
We will also discuss
tax deed applications
and the auctions that arise from these applications after the redemption period has expired.  This is a way for the tax lien certificate holder to force a foreclosure sale.
There are also
county-held certificates
that can be purchased at any time that accrue interest at an 18% annual return. 
DISCLAIMER
I am not an investment professional.  Please discuss any investment with the appropriate professionals to see if this would make sense for your personal situation.
Who this course is for:
Students that want to learn about investing in Florida Tax Lien Certificates
Students that want to learn an alternative form of real estate investing
Students that want to discover an alternative method of investing for income.

What you'll learn

Learning the ins and outs of investing in Florida Tax Lien Certificates by way of a case study.

The difference between a tax lien certificate and a tax deed.

We will look at two of the main websites that host the auctions for the Florida tax lien certificate auctions (Grant Street and Real Auction).

County-Held certificates are also an investment option where the counties will sell their certificates at an 18% interest rate.

We will go over the tax deed application process if a property tax owner does not pay their tax liability within the redemption period.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
1
1.1-Course Overview
2-Basics of Tax Lien Certificates in Florida
4
2.1-The Basics of Tax Lien Certificates in Florida
2.2-Difference between Tax Lien Certificate and a Tax Deed
2.3-Florida Dates and Time Line of Events Related to Tax Lien Certificates
2.4-Section Review
3-Due Diligence and Investment Strategy
2
3.1-My Investment Strategy for This Year's Florida Tax Lien Certificate Auctions
3.2-My Budget Allocation and Game Plan By County
4-Grant Street (LienHub) - Public Information
2
4.1-Drilling Down on Public Information - Individual Property - Pinellas County
4.2-Drilling Down Even Further on Public Information - Pinellas County
5-Prior to the Auction
5
5.1-Grant Street (LienHub) - Introduction and Navigating Between Counties
5.2-RealTaxLien - Registration and W9 Information - Sarasota and Orange County
5.3-Grant Street (LienHub) - Entering W9 Information - Dade County
5.4-Grant Street (LienHub) - After W9 is entered (Dade County)
5.5-Grant Street (LienHub) - Making a Deposit on Hillsborough County
6-Grant Street -Analyze Data with Excel and Filtering on Selection Criteria
5
6.1-Grant Street (LienHub) Looking at the Data Available in Excel Format - Pasco
6.2-Grant Street (LienHub) - Filtering using Excel continues for Pasco Couny
6.3-Grant Street (LienHub) - Filtering out Properties that have Redeemed
6.4-Grant Street (LienHub) - Filtering Based on Selection Criteria using Excel
6.5-Grant Street (LienHub) - Upload a Bid File - Pasco County
7-RealTaxLien.com - Preparing Data with Excel for Upload
2
7.1-Analyzing Data in Excel for Polk County Prior to Bidding and Uploading
7.2-RealTaxLien - Bulk Bidding - Polk County
8-During the Day of the Auction
2
8.1-Grant Street (LienHub) - Making Last Minute Changes - Removing Items Manually
8.2-RealTaxLien - Changing Bids During the Auction (Polk County)
9-After the Auction
4
9.1-Grant Street (LienHub) - My Auction Results for Pasco County
9.2-Grant Street (LienHub) - Analyzing Winning Bid Distribution for Pasco County
9.3-Unofficial Results and Potential Errors
9.4-My Actual Auction Results - Summary
10-County-Held Tax Lien Certificates
1
10.1-Purchasing County-Held Tax Lien Certificates at 18%
11-Tax Deeds and the Auction Process in the State of Florida
4
11.1-Tax Deed Applications in Florida - An Overview
11.2-Due Diligence Before Filing a Tax Deed Application (TDA)
11.3-Tax Deed Auctions
11.4-After a Tax Deed Auction - Exit Strategy and Quiet Title
12-Final Wrap Up and Lessons Learned
4
12.1-Lessons Learned for Future Investing
12.2-Annual Update - May 2020
12.3-Annual Update - May 2021
12.4-Bonus Lecture