Your County's Property Appaiser Office or you can check the web site, just seach it. Type the address and when it will show you if the owners are living there or a different mailing address.
Your County's Property Appaiser Office or you can check the web site, just seach it. Type the address and when it will show you if the owners are living there or a different mailing address.
Websites and the quality / quantitiy of information they provide, varies county to county.
If you cannot access the particular county you are intersted in, just call the property appraiser. They are usually very helpful
I have found Property****Must Reach Senior Investor status before posting URL's*** to be a helpful site. It lists states, then countys, cities, and towns in that state. I had to****Must Reach Senior Investor status before posting URL's*** keep it from being a url. Hope this helps some.
Lexis/Nexis and Westlaw both have the ability to search property records of states. The amount of records depends on the state. These can be pricey but you can use a credit card to charge at a per use fee to avoid membership.
Your County's Property Appaiser Office or you can check the web site, just seach it. Type the address and when it will show you if the owners are living there or a different mailing address.
Lance
Your County's Property Appaiser Office or you can check the web site, just seach it. Type the address and when it will show you if the owners are living there or a different mailing address.
Lance
Websites and the quality / quantitiy of information they provide, varies county to county.
If you cannot access the particular county you are intersted in, just call the property appraiser. They are usually very helpful
Good Luck!
I have found Property****Must Reach Senior Investor status before posting URL's*** to be a helpful site. It lists states, then countys, cities, and towns in that state. I had to****Must Reach Senior Investor status before posting URL's*** keep it from being a url. Hope this helps some.
I forgot you had to have senior status to list web sites.Just pm me for the site name if you are interested.
Lexis/Nexis and Westlaw both have the ability to search property records of states. The amount of records depends on the state. These can be pricey but you can use a credit card to charge at a per use fee to avoid membership.