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Wayne Igo
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Title search

Wayne Igo
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Just wondering what the options are for finding all liens or any encumbrance on the Title before bidding at auction.  The county records may be available and you can of course shell out the fee to have a title company do a search.  Are there any other services or resources for researching a title.  If you have recommended service or title company that would be great.

Thanks,

Wayne

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Jacqueline Gardiner
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  • Genoa, NV
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Jacqueline Gardiner
  • Engineer
  • Genoa, NV
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@Account Closed might outline for us all of the steps he does in a title search. Can you provide a list of all of the places that one needs to search through the county records in case someone wants to try this on his own?

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