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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Terrible neighbor kid (rental house) terrorizing neighborhood.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra Jet" data-source="post: 16997591" data-attributes="member: 127353"><p>The internet provides a wealth of info, such as finding home owners, much of which many think personal info isn’t obtainable unless going through “pay” services, but it is…</p><p></p><p>Look up your home State’s Court System, Land/Lot tax system, Criminal system, Business verification services, etc. Usually those systems don’t require any login, just captcha verifications. In some states you have to create a user id/pw. Once you get into those public sites, you just search for the info you’re seeking.</p><p></p><p>One CAN find Home Deeds, Home Sale docs, and other pertinent docs such as even if the home was refinanced, info with the transfer of sale between the individuals who bought/sold, etc. you have to DIG, but it’s readily available to anyone. Which is another reason your “private” info (and hand written sig) isn’t really so “private” anywhere at all. The same can be done by back tracing on business owned, etc. The key is - you have to have a starting point, that is all. Once you have that starting point, you’d be amazed at what you can find by bouncing off of certain elements returned in search results.</p><p></p><p>To start, look up the address on Zillow - you will see when the house last sold. Use that address and date as your starting reference when searching for the docs. Once you hit on a doc, you’ll find what you’re seeking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra Jet, post: 16997591, member: 127353"] The internet provides a wealth of info, such as finding home owners, much of which many think personal info isn’t obtainable unless going through “pay” services, but it is… Look up your home State’s Court System, Land/Lot tax system, Criminal system, Business verification services, etc. Usually those systems don’t require any login, just captcha verifications. In some states you have to create a user id/pw. Once you get into those public sites, you just search for the info you’re seeking. One CAN find Home Deeds, Home Sale docs, and other pertinent docs such as even if the home was refinanced, info with the transfer of sale between the individuals who bought/sold, etc. you have to DIG, but it’s readily available to anyone. Which is another reason your “private” info (and hand written sig) isn’t really so “private” anywhere at all. The same can be done by back tracing on business owned, etc. The key is - you have to have a starting point, that is all. Once you have that starting point, you’d be amazed at what you can find by bouncing off of certain elements returned in search results. To start, look up the address on Zillow - you will see when the house last sold. Use that address and date as your starting reference when searching for the docs. Once you hit on a doc, you’ll find what you’re seeking. [/QUOTE]
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