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Analyzing the "trio" report from title companies
Hi! Out here in So. Oregon, we can get what's called a "trio" report on prospective properties from the local title companies. They have a variety of info, mostly from assessor records, and maps. I have seen more than a few of these over the years, but I still only understand a fraction of what I see on them.
Anyone have any good education sources to help analyze a property using these reports? Thanks!