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Buying a property at auction and finding out liens
I'm looking to purchase my first property at an auction. My previous real estate experience is pretty limited. What is the best way to find liens on the property? I've read that calling County Records office as well as County Assessor for the possible liens that might filled a day before is not sufficient. Is this true?