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June 17, 2008 at 4:52 PM #224417June 17, 2008 at 5:07 PM #224266CoronitaParticipant
Nostra,
The reason why i suggested both is that
it’s sort of piecing information together.See, from address search on the treastax site, you get the exact title. Then with that information, go to the first site, and try to do a search with combinations of name(s) in the title. Sometimes you find a recovenance listing and it will list the lender.
For example, let’s just pick some random asian dude’s name:https://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx?FileNum=20040560379&OldSearch=1
“HUNTINGTON MTG CO”
The nice thing about san diego’s record’s clerk site is that in addition to the first record, it links related records with it. So you could click on a lender’s record and get all related records associated to that lender too.
Again, I’m not sure if this is the best/most accurate way. Anyone else got better ideas, I’m all ears.
June 17, 2008 at 5:07 PM #224369CoronitaParticipantNostra,
The reason why i suggested both is that
it’s sort of piecing information together.See, from address search on the treastax site, you get the exact title. Then with that information, go to the first site, and try to do a search with combinations of name(s) in the title. Sometimes you find a recovenance listing and it will list the lender.
For example, let’s just pick some random asian dude’s name:https://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx?FileNum=20040560379&OldSearch=1
“HUNTINGTON MTG CO”
The nice thing about san diego’s record’s clerk site is that in addition to the first record, it links related records with it. So you could click on a lender’s record and get all related records associated to that lender too.
Again, I’m not sure if this is the best/most accurate way. Anyone else got better ideas, I’m all ears.
June 17, 2008 at 5:07 PM #224385CoronitaParticipantNostra,
The reason why i suggested both is that
it’s sort of piecing information together.See, from address search on the treastax site, you get the exact title. Then with that information, go to the first site, and try to do a search with combinations of name(s) in the title. Sometimes you find a recovenance listing and it will list the lender.
For example, let’s just pick some random asian dude’s name:https://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx?FileNum=20040560379&OldSearch=1
“HUNTINGTON MTG CO”
The nice thing about san diego’s record’s clerk site is that in addition to the first record, it links related records with it. So you could click on a lender’s record and get all related records associated to that lender too.
Again, I’m not sure if this is the best/most accurate way. Anyone else got better ideas, I’m all ears.
June 17, 2008 at 5:07 PM #224416CoronitaParticipantNostra,
The reason why i suggested both is that
it’s sort of piecing information together.See, from address search on the treastax site, you get the exact title. Then with that information, go to the first site, and try to do a search with combinations of name(s) in the title. Sometimes you find a recovenance listing and it will list the lender.
For example, let’s just pick some random asian dude’s name:https://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx?FileNum=20040560379&OldSearch=1
“HUNTINGTON MTG CO”
The nice thing about san diego’s record’s clerk site is that in addition to the first record, it links related records with it. So you could click on a lender’s record and get all related records associated to that lender too.
Again, I’m not sure if this is the best/most accurate way. Anyone else got better ideas, I’m all ears.
June 17, 2008 at 5:07 PM #224432CoronitaParticipantNostra,
The reason why i suggested both is that
it’s sort of piecing information together.See, from address search on the treastax site, you get the exact title. Then with that information, go to the first site, and try to do a search with combinations of name(s) in the title. Sometimes you find a recovenance listing and it will list the lender.
For example, let’s just pick some random asian dude’s name:https://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx?FileNum=20040560379&OldSearch=1
“HUNTINGTON MTG CO”
The nice thing about san diego’s record’s clerk site is that in addition to the first record, it links related records with it. So you could click on a lender’s record and get all related records associated to that lender too.
Again, I’m not sure if this is the best/most accurate way. Anyone else got better ideas, I’m all ears.
June 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM #224286nostradamusParticipantWow I like that technique and LOL at the “random asian dude” name.
June 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM #224388nostradamusParticipantWow I like that technique and LOL at the “random asian dude” name.
June 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM #224404nostradamusParticipantWow I like that technique and LOL at the “random asian dude” name.
June 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM #224437nostradamusParticipantWow I like that technique and LOL at the “random asian dude” name.
June 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM #224451nostradamusParticipantWow I like that technique and LOL at the “random asian dude” name.
June 17, 2008 at 5:29 PM #224289nostradamusParticipantOMG it worked! Now I can see the deed, the default, a “RESCISSION” whatever the heck that is, a “reconveyance”, and about 10 other documents about the owners of that property I was looking at! Holy smokes! The lender’s name is everywhere!
I learned a great thing today. All it took was 5 straight hours of piggin’! ;D
I tried 5 properties and was able to get lenders on all 5 (including my own, yikes!) thanks to the FLU technique.
June 17, 2008 at 5:29 PM #224393nostradamusParticipantOMG it worked! Now I can see the deed, the default, a “RESCISSION” whatever the heck that is, a “reconveyance”, and about 10 other documents about the owners of that property I was looking at! Holy smokes! The lender’s name is everywhere!
I learned a great thing today. All it took was 5 straight hours of piggin’! ;D
I tried 5 properties and was able to get lenders on all 5 (including my own, yikes!) thanks to the FLU technique.
June 17, 2008 at 5:29 PM #224412nostradamusParticipantOMG it worked! Now I can see the deed, the default, a “RESCISSION” whatever the heck that is, a “reconveyance”, and about 10 other documents about the owners of that property I was looking at! Holy smokes! The lender’s name is everywhere!
I learned a great thing today. All it took was 5 straight hours of piggin’! ;D
I tried 5 properties and was able to get lenders on all 5 (including my own, yikes!) thanks to the FLU technique.
June 17, 2008 at 5:29 PM #224441nostradamusParticipantOMG it worked! Now I can see the deed, the default, a “RESCISSION” whatever the heck that is, a “reconveyance”, and about 10 other documents about the owners of that property I was looking at! Holy smokes! The lender’s name is everywhere!
I learned a great thing today. All it took was 5 straight hours of piggin’! ;D
I tried 5 properties and was able to get lenders on all 5 (including my own, yikes!) thanks to the FLU technique.
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