Yes you can go to your county office that has the public record system on file or you can use an online company who specializes in finding these foreclosures for you. If you do go with the idea of yourself going to the office to view them yourself, expect to be there for the entire day or more. There are just too many records for you to view and understand. I recommend that you look up properties on the internet at the comforts of your own home.
Charlie
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2007-07-28 10:51:06
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answered by ABC 2
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Yes and yes. Home foreclosures are a matter of public record. Anyone can go to the courthouse and find this information out. Many local newspapers also will post the foreclosure listings in the newspaper each week/month. Many counties even post foreclosure listings for sheriff sales online. Try searching your name and see if anything comes up about the foreclosure.
2007-07-26 17:19:45
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answered by dzwreck 4
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Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://bitly.im/aNSwa
Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.
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2016-05-19 23:45:29
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answered by Emely 4
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Yes, all you have to do is pull up the property at the courthouse, and there will be a record of the foreclosure.
2007-07-26 18:55:44
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answered by Expert8675309 7
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yes...you can actually go on your countys website they might have a clerk of courts site where you can view it...or if it was pretty recent you could type your name in qoutations..a foreclosure listing might just pop up..dont feel bad it can happen 2 anyone
2007-07-26 18:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, foreclosures have to be registered through your county, and state. Contact your county clerk they will direct you to the proper office for your area.
2007-07-26 17:04:41
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answered by danielss429 4
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short answer... yes.
long answer .... yes, it is public record.
2007-07-26 17:10:35
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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