Order a PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT from any title company.,, easy enough ?
2007-07-15 19:15:00
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answered by CommonCents 4
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You merely need check at your local land office agency (register of deeds or whatever it is called) to see if any encumbrances are filed against the property. All legal liens would need to be filed at this location in order to be valid.
If you find something called a 'lis pendens', it means that there is a lien about to be filed, but not yet completed.
2007-07-16 00:08:49
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answered by acermill 7
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Sheriff auctions are no longer a place for the fairway nor naive. As others have mentioned, you will want money with out delay, frequently 10% of your triumphing bid on the instant after the generic public sale, with the rest interior of each week. No time to rearrange financing. you will want funds or a stable letter of credit out of your economic business enterprise. The lender will maximum actually be there bidding against you, to insure that the fee of the valuables is going as least as extreme as the two what the lender is owed, or on the brink of modern-day marketplace fee, whichever is way less. different traders is additionally there bidding against you. And, to precise if off, no inspection contingencies are allowed. you would be fortunate to have the flexibility to make certain the in the abode previously the generic public sale, and you purchase 'as is' there will be a minimum commencing fee.
2016-10-21 10:56:38
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answered by alpers 4
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go to the property of deeds and inquire whether such property has an encumbrance or lien. If the property has been mortgage, it should be anotated at the back of the title.
2007-07-15 20:52:32
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answered by Toto 1
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Any real estate attorney will have a title company to recommend, which can run a title search for you.
--Vlad
2007-07-19 14:22:11
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answered by vladm1285 1
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ask your title company
2007-07-16 04:16:16
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answered by surfbum68m 3
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go to your county recorders office. you can look up your address on their computers.
2007-07-15 21:09:34
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answered by R K 7
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