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Brian Freddyson
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Tax sales: liens on title

Brian Freddyson
  • Investor
  • Edmonton, Alberta
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Does anyone know the answer to this question? I'm still a little unclear on the answer to it. How do you look to see if there are any leins on a property? Do you have to go to the title company to do a title search or can I just retrieve all the information that I need from the county clerk/recorders office?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.

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