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May 30, 2008 at 9:34 AM #214119May 30, 2008 at 1:53 PM #214350patientlywaitingParticipant
If your mom has very little furniture, then I suggest she stays until she gets evicted. Make the lender do some work to get the property back. After all, your mom is the innocent party here.
At trip down to the County Recorder’s office will give you the information that you want. You cannot get that info online or on the phone.
There are paid services that will provide you the information but since this is a one time deal, then I suggest your visit the County Recorder’s office. If anything, it’s an educational experience that will teach you about property law and the concept of constructive notice trough recordation.
May 30, 2008 at 1:53 PM #214427patientlywaitingParticipantIf your mom has very little furniture, then I suggest she stays until she gets evicted. Make the lender do some work to get the property back. After all, your mom is the innocent party here.
At trip down to the County Recorder’s office will give you the information that you want. You cannot get that info online or on the phone.
There are paid services that will provide you the information but since this is a one time deal, then I suggest your visit the County Recorder’s office. If anything, it’s an educational experience that will teach you about property law and the concept of constructive notice trough recordation.
May 30, 2008 at 1:53 PM #214452patientlywaitingParticipantIf your mom has very little furniture, then I suggest she stays until she gets evicted. Make the lender do some work to get the property back. After all, your mom is the innocent party here.
At trip down to the County Recorder’s office will give you the information that you want. You cannot get that info online or on the phone.
There are paid services that will provide you the information but since this is a one time deal, then I suggest your visit the County Recorder’s office. If anything, it’s an educational experience that will teach you about property law and the concept of constructive notice trough recordation.
May 30, 2008 at 1:53 PM #214478patientlywaitingParticipantIf your mom has very little furniture, then I suggest she stays until she gets evicted. Make the lender do some work to get the property back. After all, your mom is the innocent party here.
At trip down to the County Recorder’s office will give you the information that you want. You cannot get that info online or on the phone.
There are paid services that will provide you the information but since this is a one time deal, then I suggest your visit the County Recorder’s office. If anything, it’s an educational experience that will teach you about property law and the concept of constructive notice trough recordation.
May 30, 2008 at 1:53 PM #214507patientlywaitingParticipantIf your mom has very little furniture, then I suggest she stays until she gets evicted. Make the lender do some work to get the property back. After all, your mom is the innocent party here.
At trip down to the County Recorder’s office will give you the information that you want. You cannot get that info online or on the phone.
There are paid services that will provide you the information but since this is a one time deal, then I suggest your visit the County Recorder’s office. If anything, it’s an educational experience that will teach you about property law and the concept of constructive notice trough recordation.
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