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Sue Bishop
  • South Jordan, UT
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How to find the note owner on a property?

Sue Bishop
  • South Jordan, UT
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Hi,

Is the above information findable online? If so please post a link.

The property I'm looking at is in Hidalgo County, TX.

Thanks

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Kimberly Banks Fawcett
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  • Orange County, CA
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Kimberly Banks Fawcett
  • Investor
  • Orange County, CA
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Hi Sue.

Most of the time, you can find the note holder information in country records. Assignments of Mortgage will be recorded and those records are public. Netronline.com, under the Public Records Online tab, will let you search for the county and then give you links directly to the various relevant county departments.

That said, if a hedge fund owns the note, they may not record the assignments. They leave that for the next investor/buyer to clean up. 

Hope that helps!

Kimberly Banks Fawcett
Inspired Capital Group

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