
18 November 2014 | 57 replies
Having a contract (which certainly is 'an interest in') on a property does not, by statute, qualify the contract holder as exempt.

20 June 2014 | 4 replies
I was thinking that maybe if there are still outstanding leins that I contact the lein holders and ask if they would settle.

20 June 2014 | 0 replies
This was a well-written article by Elaine Misonzhnik and highlights some interesting property types including:1.Farms: As the demand for organically grown food continues to grow, this is right on.

23 June 2014 | 43 replies
My husband then asked her why she needed that 20 pound bag of dog food in the corner - she replied, "well, it's a big dog!".

21 June 2014 | 1 reply
I found court records indicating BoA vs. current property holder on title & WashingtonMutual so I assume that is the title defect?

18 December 2018 | 8 replies
I'm currently employed in the poultry/food industry and my wife and I own and operate an ad specialties business specializing in embroidery & printing as well.

22 June 2014 | 13 replies
Food for thought.

22 June 2014 | 9 replies
- garbage disposals are a pain in the a$$ - you're not really supposed to put much food down them at any one time - they're prone to clogging up and they are NASTY to clean out.

25 June 2014 | 7 replies
So, you're saying that at least where you are, the judgement would have had to have a date before the date that the mortgage was recorded, thus when they first bought the house and got that mortgage or if they ever did a refi, the date of the refi (or when it was actually recorded to be exact) and assuming the judgement holders were notified of the foreclosure suit (which I assume they were as they were named in the foreclosure suit as defendants) that they would then be extinguished.

23 June 2014 | 4 replies
The Recorder's office is where you would search information on specific properties (liens, title holders, foreclosure notices, etc.) and the Court Records office is for researching specific court cases (probate, divorce, small claims, criminal, etc.)