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Hannah Williams
  • Investor
  • Detroit, MI
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

Hannah Williams
  • Investor
  • Detroit, MI
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I would like to order a FOIA report to see what possible title issues I could run into with the purchase of a property I'm interested in. I would also like to order another report on a property I already own. The county asks for what specific documents I want to order, and I'm not sure what to say. Should I be asking for any/all liens or judgments on the property? Should I ask for a title commitment? I'm ordering these documents from Wayne County, MI to be specific. 

Thank you in advance for any advice! 

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