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Hello everyone.
I came across this site and decided it would be a good idea to join & help expand my knowledge to prevent me from making a big rookie mistake.
While it is very informative I'm having a somewhat difficult time finding the info I need. I'm sure it has been asked numerous times in the past, but for some reason I can't seem to find it.
I have been lurking through hubzu and doing research (watching listings and making notes) to gain some rough numbers on what is happening with the properties I am interested in. I'm not even considering bidding yet, because I have concerns about hidden expenses (past due: hoa fee's, taxes, liens, etc)
I see lots of people saying to search the local county records, but perhaps my local county website is just "different". Because I can't seem to find any information that pertains to my concerns.
I'm in Broward County Florida.
I've seen people respond telling others to have a title company search for the property records, but I can't see people being interested in say 20 properties and paying for a title search on each property early on in their research phase.
Is there a way I can do this on my own, for mainly just basic research in the beginning to be able to cross out the ones that are not financially wise at the time?
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@Greg Grant It 's fairly smile, if you're bidding on hubbub, or auction.com, etc. you are buying a REO and they typically come with clear title. You don't need to concern yourself with hoa debts, back taxes, etc. Bidding at the actual county Foreclosure I auction, is a different story. But you can find the info you want-Google Broward county, clerk of court, official records search. After you find the owner/previous owner name at the property appraiser site, you search the official records by owner name; it will show mortgages, liens, etc. by legal description.