Lucky Few are buying $1 Million Homes for Just 2%
February 28, 2009 by John38
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In fact, there are thousands of districts in United States and each and every region keeps such a golden chance where anyone with a small amount of money like, $100 and a sum more than $5,000 can easily have access to these houses that are commonly appreciated from $30,000 to $5 million. The good part of this selling opportunity of houses is that they come at slighter selling costs ranging from 1% to 5%.
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Basically, you purchase the tax-lien credential from the homeowner due to their incapability of paying their property taxes.
Thus, according to legal procedure, you would need to pay anywhere from 16% to 50% of interest and in several cases, you are repaid within a short time tenure of 6 months. In case, they fail in repaying for you, you become the owner of that house and can clear the rest value of the house.
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Contrary to popular belief, the Gestapo was not the all-pervasive, omnipotent agency in German society.[16] In Germany proper, many towns and cities had less than 50 official Gestapo personnel. For example, in 1939 Stettin and Frankfurt am Main only had a total of 41 Gestapo men combined.[16] In Düsseldorf, the local Gestapo office of only 281 men were responsible for the entire Lower Rhine region, which comprised 4 million people.[17] "V-men", as undercover Gestapo agents were known, were used to infiltrate Social Democratic and Communist opposition groups, but this was more the exception, not the rule.[18] The Gestapo office in Saarbrücken had 50 full-term informers in 1939.[18] The District Office in Nuremberg, which had the responsibility for all of northern Bavaria employed a total of 80–100 full-term informers between 1943 and 1945.[18] The vast majority of Gestapo informers were not full-term informers working undercover, but were rather ordinary citizens who for whatever reason chose to denounce those they knew to the Gestapo.[19]
According to Canadian historian Robert Gellately’s analysis of the local offices established, the Gestapo was—for the most part—made up of bureaucrats and clerical workers who depended upon denunciations by citizens for their information.[20] Gellately argued that it was because of the widespread willingness of Germans to inform on each other to the Gestapo that Germany between 1933 and 1945 was a prime example of Panopticism.[21] Indeed, the Gestapo—at times—was overwhelmed with denunciations and most of its time was spent sorting out the credible from the less credible denunciations.[22] Many of the local offices were understaffed and overworked, struggling with the paper load caused by so many denunciations.[23] Gellately has also suggested that the Gestapo was "a reactive organization" that "…which was constructed within German society and whose functioning was structurally dependent on the continuing co-operation of German citizens".[24]
After 1939, when many Gestapo personnel were called up for war-related work such as service with the Einsatzgruppen, the level of overwork and understaffing at the local offices increased.[23] For information about what was happening in German society, the Gestapo continued to be mostly dependent upon denunciations.[25] 80% of all Gestapo investigations were started in response to information provided by denunciations by ordinary Germans; while 10% were started in response in to information provided by other branches of the German government and another 10% started in response to information that the Gestapo itself unearthed.[22]
Thus, it was ordinary Germans by their willingness to denounce one another who supplied the Gestapo with the information that determined whom the Gestapo arrested.[25] The popular picture of the Gestapo with its spies everywhere terrorizing German society has been rejected by many historians as a myth invented after the war as a cover for German society’s widespread complicity in allowing the Gestapo to work.[25][26] Work done by social historians such as Detlev Peukert, Robert Gellately, Reinhard Mann, Inge Marssolek, René Otto, Klaus-Michael Mallamann and Paul Gerhard, which by focusing on what the local offices were doing has shown the Gestapo’s almost total dependence on denunciations from ordinary Germans, and very much discredited the older "Big Brother" picture with the Gestapo having its eyes and ears everywhere.[27] For example, of the 84 cases in Würzburg of rassenschande (race defilement) as sex with Jews were known under the Nuremberg Laws, 45 (54%) were started in response to denunciations by ordinary people, two (2%) by information provided by other branches of the government, 20 (24%) via information gained during interrogations of people relating to other matters, four (5%) from information from (Nazi) NSDAP organizations, two (2%) during "political evaluations" and 11 (13%) have no source listed while none were started by Gestapo’s own "observations" of the people of Würzburg.[28]
An examination of 213 denunciations in Düsseldorf showed that 37% were motivated by personal conflicts, no motive could be established in 39%, and 24% were motivated by support for the Nazi regime.[29] The Gestapo always showed a special interest in denunciations concerning sexual matters, especially cases concerning rassenschande with Jews or between Germans and Polish slave workers; Jews and Catholicism and homosexuality.[30] As time went by, anonymous denunciations to the Gestapo caused trouble to various NSDAP officials, who often found themselves being investigated by the Gestapo.[31]
Of the political cases, 61 people were investigated for suspicion of belonging to the KPD, 44 for the SPD and 69 for other political parties.[32] Most of the political investigations took place between 1933-35 with the all time high of 57 cases in 1935.[32] After that year, political investigations declined with only 18 investigations in 1938, 13 in 1939, two in 1941, seven in 1942, four in 1943 and one in 1944.[32] The "other" category associated with non-conformity included everything from a man who drew a caricature of Hitler to a Catholic teacher suspected of being lukewarm about teaching National Socialism in his classroom.[32] The "administrative control" category concerned whose were breaking the law concerning residency in the city.[32] The "conventional criminality" category concerned economic crimes such as money laundering, smuggling and homosexuality.[33]
Normal methods of investigation included various forms of blackmail, threats and extortion to secure "confessions".[34] Beyond that, sleep deprivation and various forms of harassment were used as investigative methods.[34] Failing that, torture and planting evidence were common methods of resolving a case, especially if the case concerned someone Jewish.[35]