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Charles Lecky
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Where can you find a list of inherited properties per county?

Charles Lecky
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Looking to find a list of inherited properties in each county (california, texas, and washington; more to come if possible).  I am looking for heirs or trustee that just inherited a property.  Absentee owners or occupied does not matter, although an option to filter those would be great.

Where would you find this list? Can you subscribe to list, even possibly for free?  I understand that any transfer of title will be recorded at the county. However, I don't have the new owner's name so I cannot search them.  What is your best and free method?

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Reynold Orozco
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Waterbury, CT
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Reynold Orozco
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Waterbury, CT
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Go to the clerks office in whatever town/city you are looking to target. There should be public computers you can use to access public data. Ask one of the workers there to help you find certificates of Devise/Probates. These certificates would show you who just inherited any property. Sometimes you won't get the inherited's address which you may have to do some digging on other sites. 

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