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Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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Confirming that taxes are paid

Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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Is there an easy way to check and make sure that borrowers have paid the property taxes?  As a first lien holder, do I have the right to be notified by the county if the taxes are not paid?  I know some counties post this info online and it is easy enough to check but I have had to call other counties and speak with the collectors office who were reluctant to give me the information.  They tell me that I should have this information because I am the lien holder.  The assignment has been recorded.  In counties such as these, do I just need to send them the recorded assignment along with a request to be kept informed if the taxes are not paid?  

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