I say go to the courthouse and ask! The first time I went to the courthouse I asked the information desk, they sent me to the office. I asked the people in the office, no one had any idea. So I asked the person at the desk and they gave me all the information I needed. They even told me I could find the information online...walked me through the whole thing. Don't waste your money if you don't have any.
Now I do most of my research at home online, then if I need more details I go to the courthouse and I know exactly what case number to look for. Ask and you shall receive!
Go to or call your county court house and ask for the clerk of courts. Ask them where foreclosure notices could be found.
Dan in Cleveland
realtytrac.com 20.00 for a one month membership
RealtyTrac information is incomplete and too old. Save your money. Go to the courthouse.
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Are any of those subscription services worth the money you pay?
I say go to the courthouse and ask! The first time I went to the courthouse I asked the information desk, they sent me to the office. I asked the people in the office, no one had any idea. So I asked the person at the desk and they gave me all the information I needed. They even told me I could find the information online...walked me through the whole thing. Don't waste your money if you don't have any.
Now I do most of my research at home online, then if I need more details I go to the courthouse and I know exactly what case number to look for. Ask and you shall receive!
Tanya
I have a source that is great, but it is costly, dataquick.
Top notch quality and up to date, but very expensive.
GL