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Welcome back. Iamp;#39;m Ted Thomas and let me start out by saying Iamp;#39;m not an attorney but I am an entrepreneur and Iamp;#39;ve been involved in tax lien certificates and tax deeds for 30 years. I started as an investor and then I became an educator and I created everything from interviews to audio CDamp;#39;s, DVDamp;#39;s, world-class coaching for people that really want to make money. So, what am I gonna talk about? Iamp;#39;m gonna talk briefly about when to use a quiet title and what does it mean to have a quiet title. So the title of this particular video is when to use quiet title and Iamp;#39;ll show you an example of that. This is a challenge for a lot of people that get involved in the tax lien certificate business and I want to make sure you donamp;#39;t make any mistakes. So, Iamp;#39;m gonna be right back. When to use quiet title? So, tax auctions take place for a reason. Weamp;#39;ve learned a lot about tax auctions over the years and theyamp;#39;ve been