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Ken Urquiza
  • Austin, TX
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Searching for All Liens on a Foreclosure in Texas

Ken Urquiza
  • Austin, TX
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Hi,

I live in Travis County (Austin, Tx) and I'm interested in a foreclosure house.

I'm wondering, is there a DIY approach to finding all the liens on a property that's up for foreclosure? I've searched under the address and owner's name on the Tax Assessor and County Clerk website and have found no liens on this property.

However, I want to be certain that I'm not missing something. The house does have an HOA and I would think that if someone's not paying their mortgage, they're probably not paying the HOA! So there might be an HOA lien that I haven't found.

In addition to the Tax Assessor website (https://tax-office.traviscountytx.gov/) and the public records at the county clerk website (http://traviscountyclerk.org/eclerk/Content.do?cod...).

Should I be checking somewhere else?
How can I make sure the IRS has been notified of the foreclosure?

Many thanks!

Ken

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