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Updated almost 18 years ago, 02/17/2007

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county records research

Blaine Shannon
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I subcribed to county records research. For those of you in cal. or nevada who are thinking of subscribing. Here is my experience. It is alot of money. For my county I paid 89 a month. The site isn't exactly user friendly. once you know what to do, it's no problem. The biggest downside, which they don't let you know upfront is, they only give you info for month you purchased in. So, I purchased the beg. of Feb. I can't see anything before that. Oh, I can, if I want to pay 89 dollars, for each month I want to go back, and I have to check every day to see if there are new listings. The only good thing about this service..is , it does let you know which loans are in default, and it lists all loans in order...which is very helpful, and save alot of time. I live in a small county, so for me this service is a waste of money. But I could see how it would work for someone in a large county like L.A.

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