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December 11, 2009 at 8:20 AM #16795December 11, 2009 at 8:39 AM #492976DataAgentParticipant
Here’s a good article for you:
http://kcet.org/socal/2009/02/renters—check-out-your-landlord-like-they-check-you-out.htmlDecember 11, 2009 at 8:39 AM #493850DataAgentParticipantHere’s a good article for you:
http://kcet.org/socal/2009/02/renters—check-out-your-landlord-like-they-check-you-out.htmlDecember 11, 2009 at 8:39 AM #493138DataAgentParticipantHere’s a good article for you:
http://kcet.org/socal/2009/02/renters—check-out-your-landlord-like-they-check-you-out.htmlDecember 11, 2009 at 8:39 AM #493612DataAgentParticipantHere’s a good article for you:
http://kcet.org/socal/2009/02/renters—check-out-your-landlord-like-they-check-you-out.htmlDecember 11, 2009 at 8:39 AM #493523DataAgentParticipantHere’s a good article for you:
http://kcet.org/socal/2009/02/renters—check-out-your-landlord-like-they-check-you-out.htmlDecember 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM #493647UCGalParticipantNotice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. π
December 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM #493885UCGalParticipantNotice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. π
December 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM #493559UCGalParticipantNotice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. π
December 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM #493173UCGalParticipantNotice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. π
December 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM #493011UCGalParticipantNotice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. π
December 11, 2009 at 4:36 PM #493287vegasrenterParticipant[quote=UCGal]Notice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. ;)[/quote]
Thanks – That’s just what I was looking for. It would appear that there’s not a NOD and the taxes were last paid in October, but I’ll keep an eye on it.
December 11, 2009 at 4:36 PM #493673vegasrenterParticipant[quote=UCGal]Notice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. ;)[/quote]
Thanks – That’s just what I was looking for. It would appear that there’s not a NOD and the taxes were last paid in October, but I’ll keep an eye on it.
December 11, 2009 at 4:36 PM #493761vegasrenterParticipant[quote=UCGal]Notice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. ;)[/quote]
Thanks – That’s just what I was looking for. It would appear that there’s not a NOD and the taxes were last paid in October, but I’ll keep an eye on it.
December 11, 2009 at 4:36 PM #493126vegasrenterParticipant[quote=UCGal]Notice of Defaults (NOD) are recorded in the county they are issued. I assume you have your landlords name. Plug it into the recorded document search and see what it comes up with.
http://recorder.co.clark.nv.us/oncorewebecommerce/Search.aspx
Of course he might own the property in an LLC or corporate name – you can figure that out by plugging in your parcel # (Click on parcel # on the menu on the left.) You can get your parcel # by plugging in your address on Zillow – it’s under the info about the home.
If you think your landlord has stopped paying, I’d make it a habit to check the county records once a week. If you bookmark the link it takes less than a minute.
You can see if your landlord paid their property taxes here
http://trweb.co.clark.nv.us/Public records are our friends. ;)[/quote]
Thanks – That’s just what I was looking for. It would appear that there’s not a NOD and the taxes were last paid in October, but I’ll keep an eye on it.
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