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Tax Foreclosures ($14 Million Every Day)

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reinationwidenews.com

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 Did you know every day 3,000 families are losing their homes to foreclosures?  I know this is

 Did you know every day 3,000 families are losing their homes to foreclosures?  I know this is sad… and that’s not my intention for this email. Instead, I’m sharing this with you because there’s a little-known way for you to help these families while also making money in the process. But first, let me explain how this happens…  Let’s say someone doesn’t pay taxes for 3 years which amounts to roughly $22,000 in back taxes and penalties on a $200,000 property. The property goes to an auction and the investor “steals” it for $100,000. Are you with me so far? The government uses $22,000 to pay off the taxes due leaving an excess $78,000. This excess $78,000 is owed to the homeowner, but they’re never notified about it. These families have 2 years to ask the government for their money, but if they don’t, their money is forfeited to the government. The government is doing nothing to notify these people this money belongs to them (because they want to keep it). Does that make you as angry as it makes me? Remember how I said there’s 3,000 families losing their homes every day? Well, that comes out to roughly $14 million… Every. Single. Day. That’s enough money to buy a private island and buy a yacht to get you there. And this $14MM is money that the government doesn’t want you or these families to know about. Why?  Well, because if these families ask for this money back, they’re obligated to give it back to them. And they’d much rather keep it for themselves. Anyway, if you want to learn how simple it is to help these people get their money back (while also getting paid really well in the process)… My friend put together a free training on how you can get started today. [Check Here to Learn How to Get Started]( PS: My friend showed Kenny how to do this and he collected his 1st check for $43,076.64! Imagine what you could do with that amount of extra cash. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Real Estate Nationwide News, 22135 Westheimer Pkwy Suite 708, Houston, Texas 77540, United States

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