I think there’s some irony to all of this. I have no sympathy at all.
Here you have a guy who was an executive at Credco trying to squash public information. He’s made a living cross-referencing, aggregating and peddling public info on American consumers, often times with little regard for their privacy.
Credco is the mother of public info value-added providers. That’s how they built their business. They aggregate credit report information as well as public records for lenders.
This guy’s house informaion is available to any title officer. If you want, you can call up any title company’s customer service and ask for a report on a house (or your realtor can get it for you). They’ll be happy to provide you the report, free of charge, with the hope you’ll use them during the next transaction.