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which website do I need to find info.on a property sold in the 70's?
I am in search of information on a deed to a property that was sold in the 70's.It would also be helpful to locate the morgage co.that was involved in the transaction.A lady died leaving behind a house.One of the children has completely taken over shuting out the rest.I am trying to help the others locate this info so they can see who name is on the deed so they can find out what their options are.This is a good family with that one exception and I want to do all I can to help them.I would hate to see this family torn apart over one greedy person.Their mother was a very sweet person and it is time that she rest in peace.I hope someone out there have info that I can use to help this family.This would mean a lot to them and me. Thank You!
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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Depending on the county it's in I can tell you whose name is on the deed and who the loan company was. You can email me the street address and zip code if you like (k_alexandra@yahoo.com). I have access to most counties in the US.
Source(s): I own and operate a residential real estate brokerage. - 2 decades ago
Have the others involved contact an attorney. They will have to get a title search or abstract which will tell them who is on the deed as well as any changes to title and who executed the transaction(s). This property should go into probate as there are issues as to whom should benefit from the property and the best way for this to happen is through the court systems legally.
Source(s): Worked for title co and been in the mortgage business for 5 years. - Anonymous2 decades ago
I don't know of a website. But you can try looking into the county recorders office to see pass records. Or if you can find out the name of the company that did the title search you should be able to find the info there. good luck
- 2 decades ago
Contact the courthouse in the county where the house is. They will be able to help you. Also the local tax office will help you, but only in person. Phone calls will not do it.