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August 11, 2011 at 8:14 AM #19022August 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM #717639
Oni Koroshi
ParticipantYou can enter the address in redfin or zillow and see the public sale records.
If it’s a house in your neighborhood with a stagnant pool, you might want to buy some mosquito fish and toss them into the pool.
August 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM #718327Oni Koroshi
ParticipantYou can enter the address in redfin or zillow and see the public sale records.
If it’s a house in your neighborhood with a stagnant pool, you might want to buy some mosquito fish and toss them into the pool.
August 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM #718480Oni Koroshi
ParticipantYou can enter the address in redfin or zillow and see the public sale records.
If it’s a house in your neighborhood with a stagnant pool, you might want to buy some mosquito fish and toss them into the pool.
August 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM #717729Oni Koroshi
ParticipantYou can enter the address in redfin or zillow and see the public sale records.
If it’s a house in your neighborhood with a stagnant pool, you might want to buy some mosquito fish and toss them into the pool.
August 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM #718836Oni Koroshi
ParticipantYou can enter the address in redfin or zillow and see the public sale records.
If it’s a house in your neighborhood with a stagnant pool, you might want to buy some mosquito fish and toss them into the pool.
August 11, 2011 at 9:38 AM #718366sdrealtor
Participantpm me the address and I will get it for you
August 11, 2011 at 9:38 AM #718518sdrealtor
Participantpm me the address and I will get it for you
August 11, 2011 at 9:38 AM #718878sdrealtor
Participantpm me the address and I will get it for you
August 11, 2011 at 9:38 AM #717768sdrealtor
Participantpm me the address and I will get it for you
August 11, 2011 at 9:38 AM #717679sdrealtor
Participantpm me the address and I will get it for you
August 11, 2011 at 10:06 AM #717778UCGal
ParticipantWhat do you want to know?
Whether it’s foreclosed on? In pre-foreclosure (NOD)?If it’s been foreclosed – that info should show on Redfin in the sales history.
Simple steps to do a public database dive…
To find out the owner, if it’s not held in LLC or in a common name trust (like Smith family trust won’t get you much….)
Get the APN number for the property (can get this by plugging in the address on Redfin).
Take that APN and plug it into the “bill number” field on the county property tax database:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%285x2gtq45rtl4ecm3cthnrx55%29/Start.AspxFrom there you get a responsible party for the taxes. If it’s a bank – then it’s pretty obviously bank owned. Save the name (if it’s an individual, couple, or unique enough last name)
If you want to know if there is a default of notice of trustee sale on the property, you can look that up on the county recorders website.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspxYou can’t see the actual doc’s without paying – but you can infer a lot based on the parties involved.
To interpret the types of documents you can get a list here:
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/document_types.aspxIf you need help – shoot me a pm with the address.
August 11, 2011 at 10:06 AM #718528UCGal
ParticipantWhat do you want to know?
Whether it’s foreclosed on? In pre-foreclosure (NOD)?If it’s been foreclosed – that info should show on Redfin in the sales history.
Simple steps to do a public database dive…
To find out the owner, if it’s not held in LLC or in a common name trust (like Smith family trust won’t get you much….)
Get the APN number for the property (can get this by plugging in the address on Redfin).
Take that APN and plug it into the “bill number” field on the county property tax database:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%285x2gtq45rtl4ecm3cthnrx55%29/Start.AspxFrom there you get a responsible party for the taxes. If it’s a bank – then it’s pretty obviously bank owned. Save the name (if it’s an individual, couple, or unique enough last name)
If you want to know if there is a default of notice of trustee sale on the property, you can look that up on the county recorders website.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspxYou can’t see the actual doc’s without paying – but you can infer a lot based on the parties involved.
To interpret the types of documents you can get a list here:
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/document_types.aspxIf you need help – shoot me a pm with the address.
August 11, 2011 at 10:06 AM #718888UCGal
ParticipantWhat do you want to know?
Whether it’s foreclosed on? In pre-foreclosure (NOD)?If it’s been foreclosed – that info should show on Redfin in the sales history.
Simple steps to do a public database dive…
To find out the owner, if it’s not held in LLC or in a common name trust (like Smith family trust won’t get you much….)
Get the APN number for the property (can get this by plugging in the address on Redfin).
Take that APN and plug it into the “bill number” field on the county property tax database:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%285x2gtq45rtl4ecm3cthnrx55%29/Start.AspxFrom there you get a responsible party for the taxes. If it’s a bank – then it’s pretty obviously bank owned. Save the name (if it’s an individual, couple, or unique enough last name)
If you want to know if there is a default of notice of trustee sale on the property, you can look that up on the county recorders website.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspxYou can’t see the actual doc’s without paying – but you can infer a lot based on the parties involved.
To interpret the types of documents you can get a list here:
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/document_types.aspxIf you need help – shoot me a pm with the address.
August 11, 2011 at 10:06 AM #717689UCGal
ParticipantWhat do you want to know?
Whether it’s foreclosed on? In pre-foreclosure (NOD)?If it’s been foreclosed – that info should show on Redfin in the sales history.
Simple steps to do a public database dive…
To find out the owner, if it’s not held in LLC or in a common name trust (like Smith family trust won’t get you much….)
Get the APN number for the property (can get this by plugging in the address on Redfin).
Take that APN and plug it into the “bill number” field on the county property tax database:
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/%285x2gtq45rtl4ecm3cthnrx55%29/Start.AspxFrom there you get a responsible party for the taxes. If it’s a bank – then it’s pretty obviously bank owned. Save the name (if it’s an individual, couple, or unique enough last name)
If you want to know if there is a default of notice of trustee sale on the property, you can look that up on the county recorders website.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspxYou can’t see the actual doc’s without paying – but you can infer a lot based on the parties involved.
To interpret the types of documents you can get a list here:
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/document_types.aspxIf you need help – shoot me a pm with the address.
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