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Easiest way to find out if there is a mortgage on a property
Hi everyone,
Since interest rates keep rising, one of the strategies I would like to use during this time in our economy is seller financing. I've done a lot of research and have found the best time to propose seller financing is when the owner owns the property free and clear. Any ideas on how I can look to see if properties have a mortgage on them? I've heard you can have a title company do the search for you, but this can also be a costly route. Any information would be appreciated!
Thank you,
Jordan