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October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #624705October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #623626bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=evolusd]I think I can even record some kind of document requiring the lenders to provide me notice of a default.[/quote]
I agree with burghMan. They may have spent your deposit and not have it to return to you. By law, they need to keep it in “trust” and separate from their own funds. But they are most like too dumb to know this or care.
I don’t believe you can file a “Request for Notice” on this property unless you are a party to the deed.
I am glad to hear that you will view a property today with a legitimate property manager.
October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #623710bearishgurlParticipant[quote=evolusd]I think I can even record some kind of document requiring the lenders to provide me notice of a default.[/quote]
I agree with burghMan. They may have spent your deposit and not have it to return to you. By law, they need to keep it in “trust” and separate from their own funds. But they are most like too dumb to know this or care.
I don’t believe you can file a “Request for Notice” on this property unless you are a party to the deed.
I am glad to hear that you will view a property today with a legitimate property manager.
October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #624273bearishgurlParticipant[quote=evolusd]I think I can even record some kind of document requiring the lenders to provide me notice of a default.[/quote]
I agree with burghMan. They may have spent your deposit and not have it to return to you. By law, they need to keep it in “trust” and separate from their own funds. But they are most like too dumb to know this or care.
I don’t believe you can file a “Request for Notice” on this property unless you are a party to the deed.
I am glad to hear that you will view a property today with a legitimate property manager.
October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #624400bearishgurlParticipant[quote=evolusd]I think I can even record some kind of document requiring the lenders to provide me notice of a default.[/quote]
I agree with burghMan. They may have spent your deposit and not have it to return to you. By law, they need to keep it in “trust” and separate from their own funds. But they are most like too dumb to know this or care.
I don’t believe you can file a “Request for Notice” on this property unless you are a party to the deed.
I am glad to hear that you will view a property today with a legitimate property manager.
October 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM #624715bearishgurlParticipant[quote=evolusd]I think I can even record some kind of document requiring the lenders to provide me notice of a default.[/quote]
I agree with burghMan. They may have spent your deposit and not have it to return to you. By law, they need to keep it in “trust” and separate from their own funds. But they are most like too dumb to know this or care.
I don’t believe you can file a “Request for Notice” on this property unless you are a party to the deed.
I am glad to hear that you will view a property today with a legitimate property manager.
March 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM #675037SkyRanchOwnerParticipantevolusd,
Thanks for that note on Sky Ranch recent buyers.
Hopefully you found the right place for you.
March 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM #675094SkyRanchOwnerParticipantevolusd,
Thanks for that note on Sky Ranch recent buyers.
Hopefully you found the right place for you.
March 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM #675706SkyRanchOwnerParticipantevolusd,
Thanks for that note on Sky Ranch recent buyers.
Hopefully you found the right place for you.
March 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM #675843SkyRanchOwnerParticipantevolusd,
Thanks for that note on Sky Ranch recent buyers.
Hopefully you found the right place for you.
March 8, 2011 at 6:20 PM #676190SkyRanchOwnerParticipantevolusd,
Thanks for that note on Sky Ranch recent buyers.
Hopefully you found the right place for you.
March 8, 2011 at 8:03 PM #675061briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl]You need to do more research at the county recorder’s office to “flesh out” your “property profile.” It is located at the County Administration Center at 1600 Pacific Hwy, first door on the left of the north-end of the bldg. The first two rows of parking by the door painted green are free for two hours for county customers. Get the document numbers you want to look at on ARCC online and then go and look at those documents in their computers. Take notes and get the details of their new purchase as well, if recorded. This shouldn’t take you more than an hour. If you don’t know how to obtain the documents from their computers, show an employee your ARCC printouts and they will help you. [/quote]
Great advice. Trust but verify.
You can call your Realtor or your Title Office for free info… but for those who have not done it before, it’s good education to go to the County Recorder’s office for your own research.
At someone said it costs to print out each sheet at the Recorder’s office, but the picture from your phone or digital camera is free. π
March 8, 2011 at 8:03 PM #675119briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl]You need to do more research at the county recorder’s office to “flesh out” your “property profile.” It is located at the County Administration Center at 1600 Pacific Hwy, first door on the left of the north-end of the bldg. The first two rows of parking by the door painted green are free for two hours for county customers. Get the document numbers you want to look at on ARCC online and then go and look at those documents in their computers. Take notes and get the details of their new purchase as well, if recorded. This shouldn’t take you more than an hour. If you don’t know how to obtain the documents from their computers, show an employee your ARCC printouts and they will help you. [/quote]
Great advice. Trust but verify.
You can call your Realtor or your Title Office for free info… but for those who have not done it before, it’s good education to go to the County Recorder’s office for your own research.
At someone said it costs to print out each sheet at the Recorder’s office, but the picture from your phone or digital camera is free. π
March 8, 2011 at 8:03 PM #675731briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl]You need to do more research at the county recorder’s office to “flesh out” your “property profile.” It is located at the County Administration Center at 1600 Pacific Hwy, first door on the left of the north-end of the bldg. The first two rows of parking by the door painted green are free for two hours for county customers. Get the document numbers you want to look at on ARCC online and then go and look at those documents in their computers. Take notes and get the details of their new purchase as well, if recorded. This shouldn’t take you more than an hour. If you don’t know how to obtain the documents from their computers, show an employee your ARCC printouts and they will help you. [/quote]
Great advice. Trust but verify.
You can call your Realtor or your Title Office for free info… but for those who have not done it before, it’s good education to go to the County Recorder’s office for your own research.
At someone said it costs to print out each sheet at the Recorder’s office, but the picture from your phone or digital camera is free. π
March 8, 2011 at 8:03 PM #675868briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl]You need to do more research at the county recorder’s office to “flesh out” your “property profile.” It is located at the County Administration Center at 1600 Pacific Hwy, first door on the left of the north-end of the bldg. The first two rows of parking by the door painted green are free for two hours for county customers. Get the document numbers you want to look at on ARCC online and then go and look at those documents in their computers. Take notes and get the details of their new purchase as well, if recorded. This shouldn’t take you more than an hour. If you don’t know how to obtain the documents from their computers, show an employee your ARCC printouts and they will help you. [/quote]
Great advice. Trust but verify.
You can call your Realtor or your Title Office for free info… but for those who have not done it before, it’s good education to go to the County Recorder’s office for your own research.
At someone said it costs to print out each sheet at the Recorder’s office, but the picture from your phone or digital camera is free. π
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