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December 3, 2009 at 10:06 AM #16753December 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM #489856UCGalParticipant
SD Realtor (or maybe it was sdrealtor) posted about looking up the trustee sales on
http://www.fidelityasap.comYou have to register, but it’s free. You can search by zip code.
For liens – you need to due a little more digging. The best way I’ve figured out is probably NOT the easiest way. If you figure out who owns the property, you can look up to see if there are liens against that person.
I figure out who owns it by plugging in the address to
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/(treoul552yv1vx45lay4xyyd)/Start.aspx
Then I take the data harvested from there and plug it into the county recorders grant recording database.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
(Plug in last name/first harvested from the property tax bill.)
If the home is owned by a corp or partnership rather than a person or trust – plug in the corp name.
If it’s owned by a corp, you can sometimes figure out who owns the corp from going to the state of Ca website and plugging in the corp or LLC name.
(I’ve gotten pretty good at scouring public records – I’m in litigation with our former contractor – and am keeping tabs on him and his assets.)
Oh – and if someone has an easier way – I’m ALL ears. My way is a lot of work.
December 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM #490725UCGalParticipantSD Realtor (or maybe it was sdrealtor) posted about looking up the trustee sales on
http://www.fidelityasap.comYou have to register, but it’s free. You can search by zip code.
For liens – you need to due a little more digging. The best way I’ve figured out is probably NOT the easiest way. If you figure out who owns the property, you can look up to see if there are liens against that person.
I figure out who owns it by plugging in the address to
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/(treoul552yv1vx45lay4xyyd)/Start.aspx
Then I take the data harvested from there and plug it into the county recorders grant recording database.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
(Plug in last name/first harvested from the property tax bill.)
If the home is owned by a corp or partnership rather than a person or trust – plug in the corp name.
If it’s owned by a corp, you can sometimes figure out who owns the corp from going to the state of Ca website and plugging in the corp or LLC name.
(I’ve gotten pretty good at scouring public records – I’m in litigation with our former contractor – and am keeping tabs on him and his assets.)
Oh – and if someone has an easier way – I’m ALL ears. My way is a lot of work.
December 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM #490493UCGalParticipantSD Realtor (or maybe it was sdrealtor) posted about looking up the trustee sales on
http://www.fidelityasap.comYou have to register, but it’s free. You can search by zip code.
For liens – you need to due a little more digging. The best way I’ve figured out is probably NOT the easiest way. If you figure out who owns the property, you can look up to see if there are liens against that person.
I figure out who owns it by plugging in the address to
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/(treoul552yv1vx45lay4xyyd)/Start.aspx
Then I take the data harvested from there and plug it into the county recorders grant recording database.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
(Plug in last name/first harvested from the property tax bill.)
If the home is owned by a corp or partnership rather than a person or trust – plug in the corp name.
If it’s owned by a corp, you can sometimes figure out who owns the corp from going to the state of Ca website and plugging in the corp or LLC name.
(I’ve gotten pretty good at scouring public records – I’m in litigation with our former contractor – and am keeping tabs on him and his assets.)
Oh – and if someone has an easier way – I’m ALL ears. My way is a lot of work.
December 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM #490405UCGalParticipantSD Realtor (or maybe it was sdrealtor) posted about looking up the trustee sales on
http://www.fidelityasap.comYou have to register, but it’s free. You can search by zip code.
For liens – you need to due a little more digging. The best way I’ve figured out is probably NOT the easiest way. If you figure out who owns the property, you can look up to see if there are liens against that person.
I figure out who owns it by plugging in the address to
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/(treoul552yv1vx45lay4xyyd)/Start.aspx
Then I take the data harvested from there and plug it into the county recorders grant recording database.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
(Plug in last name/first harvested from the property tax bill.)
If the home is owned by a corp or partnership rather than a person or trust – plug in the corp name.
If it’s owned by a corp, you can sometimes figure out who owns the corp from going to the state of Ca website and plugging in the corp or LLC name.
(I’ve gotten pretty good at scouring public records – I’m in litigation with our former contractor – and am keeping tabs on him and his assets.)
Oh – and if someone has an easier way – I’m ALL ears. My way is a lot of work.
December 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM #490022UCGalParticipantSD Realtor (or maybe it was sdrealtor) posted about looking up the trustee sales on
http://www.fidelityasap.comYou have to register, but it’s free. You can search by zip code.
For liens – you need to due a little more digging. The best way I’ve figured out is probably NOT the easiest way. If you figure out who owns the property, you can look up to see if there are liens against that person.
I figure out who owns it by plugging in the address to
https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/(treoul552yv1vx45lay4xyyd)/Start.aspx
Then I take the data harvested from there and plug it into the county recorders grant recording database.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
(Plug in last name/first harvested from the property tax bill.)
If the home is owned by a corp or partnership rather than a person or trust – plug in the corp name.
If it’s owned by a corp, you can sometimes figure out who owns the corp from going to the state of Ca website and plugging in the corp or LLC name.
(I’ve gotten pretty good at scouring public records – I’m in litigation with our former contractor – and am keeping tabs on him and his assets.)
Oh – and if someone has an easier way – I’m ALL ears. My way is a lot of work.
December 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM #490027UCGalParticipantI just noticed a further question about condos…
Condos have the added risk of potentially insolvent HOAs. You’d need to do due dilligence to find out if the HOA was in trouble. If it’s in trouble you can’t get convential financing, after the fact.
December 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM #490410UCGalParticipantI just noticed a further question about condos…
Condos have the added risk of potentially insolvent HOAs. You’d need to do due dilligence to find out if the HOA was in trouble. If it’s in trouble you can’t get convential financing, after the fact.
December 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM #490498UCGalParticipantI just noticed a further question about condos…
Condos have the added risk of potentially insolvent HOAs. You’d need to do due dilligence to find out if the HOA was in trouble. If it’s in trouble you can’t get convential financing, after the fact.
December 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM #490729UCGalParticipantI just noticed a further question about condos…
Condos have the added risk of potentially insolvent HOAs. You’d need to do due dilligence to find out if the HOA was in trouble. If it’s in trouble you can’t get convential financing, after the fact.
December 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM #489861UCGalParticipantI just noticed a further question about condos…
Condos have the added risk of potentially insolvent HOAs. You’d need to do due dilligence to find out if the HOA was in trouble. If it’s in trouble you can’t get convential financing, after the fact.
December 3, 2009 at 3:24 PM #490107SD RealtorParticipantUCGal if I weren’t married….
December 3, 2009 at 3:24 PM #490809SD RealtorParticipantUCGal if I weren’t married….
December 3, 2009 at 3:24 PM #490490SD RealtorParticipantUCGal if I weren’t married….
December 3, 2009 at 3:24 PM #489941SD RealtorParticipantUCGal if I weren’t married….
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