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HOW TO DO TITLE SEARCH FOR FREE IN NEWARK???

Anne Williams
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Hello Everyone,

    I'm trying to buy a property in Newark on auction.com and need to do my homework. I'm trying to find out how I can personally do a title search on that property so that there won't be any surprises.  I've read about going to the court house and things of that nature but still not sure where to begin. 

So how can I get access to public records so that I can do a title search on this property in NEWARK???

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Kelly Arthur
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Kelly Arthur
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I would just pay a title company to get it done right. It’s worth the cost. I was introduced to a company in Cranford that does a quick search for $75. It’s called Clear Skies Title. I met with one of their title searchers the other day. This is what they do. You on there hand...I’m just saying, leave it to the professionals. The small cost upfront could save you money in the long run. 

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