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Updated about 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

I need help with my potentially first deal!!!
I was driving around a saw a burned house in a really good neighborhood (700k), but I'm 100% sure no one lives in it anymore. Is there a way I can do a title search on it by myself without paying? And how do I get in touch with the owner?
I'm not even sure the owner owns it anymore because it could have been burned a long time ago. Is it possible that the bank owns it now? How do I find out if the owner still owns it or not??