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How Do You Find Any Liens Or Judgements On Property?

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How Do You Find Any Liens Or Judgements On Property?

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No matter how attractive a property may seem, thorough research is a must before you sign on the dotted line. Creditors and governments can and do place liens on property to collect money owed to them. If you purchase property with an outstanding lien, you may be liable for hundreds or thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses. Take the time to find any liens or judgments on a property. Don’t assume the real estate agent, or even the owner, is certain there are none. They may be unaware of a new lien. Determine the address of the property. Usually this is a simple matter, but not always. If the address isn’t listed on a mailbox, start by finding the name of the street. Check nearby homes and get their addresses.Note where the property is in relation to features like nearby homes or businesses. This information will help county officials identify the owner. Find out which county the property is in. Usually you can simply ask a nearby merchant or get this information off a road sign. A

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