FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, Feb. 13, 2018 -- Fort Lauderdale, Fla. — February 12, 2018 — Every year over $4 billion of delinquent property tax obligations are sold from local governments to private investors. The NTLA Annual Conference is the premier event for the tax lien industry, connecting the most dynamic and influential community of tax lien based professionals. This conference, held at the W Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., provides networking opportunities, continuing educational courses, legislative updates, common practices, and current industry trends.
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"For those looking to grow their tax lien interests in 2018, this is the premier event which offers the best networking, education and entertainment," said Brad Westover, NTLA Executive Director. "Learn from Certified Tax Lien Professionals who work exclusively in this field."
The event will begin on Wednesday, February 28, with activities throughout the day, and the 21st Birthday Bash Casino Fundraising Event that evening. Thursday, March 1, kicks off a full day of educational sessions and panel discussions. Sessions on Friday will end at 12:00 p.m.
This event is presented by the National Tax Lien Association and is open to members and non-members. Attendees from various backgrounds attend, from lenders and investors/servicers to attorneys and government officials. The NTLA is offering a special ticket for this event, a $800 first-time attendee ticket. For those getting started in the industry this is a great value.
Those interested in learning more and attending the event may register at: www.NTLA.org. This event is closed to the press. NTLA Directors will accommodate media interviews before or after the event.
About The NTLA
The National Tax Lien Association is a non-profit professional trade organization, dedicated to promoting and protecting the benefits of real property tax liens as a source of funding for county, municipal and some state budgets. Founded in 1997, NTLA is a nationwide organization that represents all aspects of the tax lien industry, including the public sector, investors, lenders and service providers. The association is committed to upholding high standards of ethical conduct and operating in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws and administrative rules.
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Jamie Walton National Tax Lien Association (561) 449 - 2484 [email protected]


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