If you don't want to pay for a title search, it is easy to do this yourself. Go to the city or county clerk's office. Find the record from your sale by looking for yourself in the "Grantee's index." Your deed will give the information from the previous sale. Go to the book and page it mentions, get info from the previous sale, and continue until you reach the info you want.
2007-01-04 16:29:42
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answered by CiCi Elder 2
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Go to the county clerks office. The entire history of the property will be on file. Note they may use parcel number, not street address. There is usually no or a small fee.
2007-01-04 18:59:40
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answered by Gatsby216 7
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Start at your local library - it is quite possible they have it on microfiche (we found ours there) If not, the librarian will be able to direct you where to look next, probably the Electoral Roll for the date you are interested in. Unlike the Census, the Electoral Roll is not kept secret for 100 years. Mind you, records were not brilliant in the 1940s, my dad died in 1946, but was still on the Electoral Roll in 1950!
You should not have to pay for any of this information, it is on public record
2007-01-04 16:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I may be able to help you with that if you would like. I can pull a property profile and history report that title and the county has on record for free. Please email me and I can get this to you.
2007-01-04 16:46:52
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answered by Clinton S 1
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County clerk or records office.
2007-01-04 16:26:50
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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Use your P.C. and go online www.landregistrg.gov.uk and follow instructions. I did it last week for my address. Good luck.
2007-01-04 17:18:15
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answered by JON H 2
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mabey land registry office, they may charge, sorry dont know address
2007-01-04 16:28:26
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answered by qwerty 3
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HAVE A TOTAL TITLE SEARCH DONE.
2007-01-04 16:22:34
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answered by BOOMBOOMBILLY 4
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