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UCGal
ParticipantTemecula isn’t close to the ocean or mountains if you don’t have a car.
UCGal
ParticipantTemecula isn’t close to the ocean or mountains if you don’t have a car.
UCGal
ParticipantThere was another thread that some of the realtors chimed in that title companies could look it up for you. Not having any buddies at title companies I did it by brute force… but not as many details.
The docs and liens are available online -but for a price. I’m not sure, but I think you can go down to the office and look it up there, for free. (I could be amazingly naive about that though.)
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
For example, if I put in my name I see that there are recorded documents corresponding to:
– deed of the house
– mortgage of the house
– heloc open
– heloc increased
– heloc paid off (reconveyance)
– quit claim for when we got our living trust set up
– mechanics lien from a contractor we’re going to mediation with.I can’t see the actual documents without paying a fee. But the dates they were filed, and the grantor/grantee info is enough for me to figure it out.
If I wanted to – I could pay between $3 and $7 per document and get them mailed to me. But seeing who the parties are, and the type of doc (trust deed, quit claim, mech lien, reconveyance) is enough. I was checking often after we paid off our heloc… I saw the reconveyance hit the records database the same week we got the paperwork marked “paid in full” from the bank.
UCGal
ParticipantThere was another thread that some of the realtors chimed in that title companies could look it up for you. Not having any buddies at title companies I did it by brute force… but not as many details.
The docs and liens are available online -but for a price. I’m not sure, but I think you can go down to the office and look it up there, for free. (I could be amazingly naive about that though.)
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
For example, if I put in my name I see that there are recorded documents corresponding to:
– deed of the house
– mortgage of the house
– heloc open
– heloc increased
– heloc paid off (reconveyance)
– quit claim for when we got our living trust set up
– mechanics lien from a contractor we’re going to mediation with.I can’t see the actual documents without paying a fee. But the dates they were filed, and the grantor/grantee info is enough for me to figure it out.
If I wanted to – I could pay between $3 and $7 per document and get them mailed to me. But seeing who the parties are, and the type of doc (trust deed, quit claim, mech lien, reconveyance) is enough. I was checking often after we paid off our heloc… I saw the reconveyance hit the records database the same week we got the paperwork marked “paid in full” from the bank.
UCGal
ParticipantThere was another thread that some of the realtors chimed in that title companies could look it up for you. Not having any buddies at title companies I did it by brute force… but not as many details.
The docs and liens are available online -but for a price. I’m not sure, but I think you can go down to the office and look it up there, for free. (I could be amazingly naive about that though.)
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
For example, if I put in my name I see that there are recorded documents corresponding to:
– deed of the house
– mortgage of the house
– heloc open
– heloc increased
– heloc paid off (reconveyance)
– quit claim for when we got our living trust set up
– mechanics lien from a contractor we’re going to mediation with.I can’t see the actual documents without paying a fee. But the dates they were filed, and the grantor/grantee info is enough for me to figure it out.
If I wanted to – I could pay between $3 and $7 per document and get them mailed to me. But seeing who the parties are, and the type of doc (trust deed, quit claim, mech lien, reconveyance) is enough. I was checking often after we paid off our heloc… I saw the reconveyance hit the records database the same week we got the paperwork marked “paid in full” from the bank.
UCGal
ParticipantThere was another thread that some of the realtors chimed in that title companies could look it up for you. Not having any buddies at title companies I did it by brute force… but not as many details.
The docs and liens are available online -but for a price. I’m not sure, but I think you can go down to the office and look it up there, for free. (I could be amazingly naive about that though.)
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
For example, if I put in my name I see that there are recorded documents corresponding to:
– deed of the house
– mortgage of the house
– heloc open
– heloc increased
– heloc paid off (reconveyance)
– quit claim for when we got our living trust set up
– mechanics lien from a contractor we’re going to mediation with.I can’t see the actual documents without paying a fee. But the dates they were filed, and the grantor/grantee info is enough for me to figure it out.
If I wanted to – I could pay between $3 and $7 per document and get them mailed to me. But seeing who the parties are, and the type of doc (trust deed, quit claim, mech lien, reconveyance) is enough. I was checking often after we paid off our heloc… I saw the reconveyance hit the records database the same week we got the paperwork marked “paid in full” from the bank.
UCGal
ParticipantThere was another thread that some of the realtors chimed in that title companies could look it up for you. Not having any buddies at title companies I did it by brute force… but not as many details.
The docs and liens are available online -but for a price. I’m not sure, but I think you can go down to the office and look it up there, for free. (I could be amazingly naive about that though.)
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
For example, if I put in my name I see that there are recorded documents corresponding to:
– deed of the house
– mortgage of the house
– heloc open
– heloc increased
– heloc paid off (reconveyance)
– quit claim for when we got our living trust set up
– mechanics lien from a contractor we’re going to mediation with.I can’t see the actual documents without paying a fee. But the dates they were filed, and the grantor/grantee info is enough for me to figure it out.
If I wanted to – I could pay between $3 and $7 per document and get them mailed to me. But seeing who the parties are, and the type of doc (trust deed, quit claim, mech lien, reconveyance) is enough. I was checking often after we paid off our heloc… I saw the reconveyance hit the records database the same week we got the paperwork marked “paid in full” from the bank.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about mortgage. But property taxes are public record.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/payonline.html
Click the payonline icon. Fill in the street address and zip. It should tell you if the person paid their Dec. taxes.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about mortgage. But property taxes are public record.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/payonline.html
Click the payonline icon. Fill in the street address and zip. It should tell you if the person paid their Dec. taxes.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about mortgage. But property taxes are public record.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/payonline.html
Click the payonline icon. Fill in the street address and zip. It should tell you if the person paid their Dec. taxes.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about mortgage. But property taxes are public record.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/payonline.html
Click the payonline icon. Fill in the street address and zip. It should tell you if the person paid their Dec. taxes.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about mortgage. But property taxes are public record.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/payonline.html
Click the payonline icon. Fill in the street address and zip. It should tell you if the person paid their Dec. taxes.
UCGal
ParticipantThat article is surprising… I clicked on the graphic to see that UC is in the appreciating catagory… that surprises me because homes for sale, at least in south UC, seem to stay on the market for quite a while. During the peak it seemed like the $1Million price tag was not unusual – and now most listings are in a more realistic range.
I’m glad I’m not selling or buying in this market.
UCGal
ParticipantThat article is surprising… I clicked on the graphic to see that UC is in the appreciating catagory… that surprises me because homes for sale, at least in south UC, seem to stay on the market for quite a while. During the peak it seemed like the $1Million price tag was not unusual – and now most listings are in a more realistic range.
I’m glad I’m not selling or buying in this market.
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