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Public records. I have access to a database the contains all California real property transaction records. All you need is a name, or an address, and you can pull a property, see it’s sales history, mortgage history, etc. I believe you can also get all of this information if you physically go down to the assessor’s office.
That is what I thought. Thanks for the info.