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You see, but do you observe?
If you were to come across this ownership history, what would your first thoughts be?
You see, but do you observe?
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@Daniel Valdez haha I like the way you think, very Novela style. the ownership history will reveal not only dates of acquisition, but also dates that a certain event took place. In this case, Eugene acquires the subject property on or before 1/2/1988. Then on 6/1/2000, Eugene dies. Then 4/8/2019 is another event - either the date that Maggie died and/or an executor's deed was filed.
Show me thine workspace!!
If you’re operating from one screen, may the force be with you. At least for researching efficiently, an additional screen is recommended. I don’t mess around, I got a big boy so I can have multiple windows open. I’ve got my CRM on the left side, then land records and docket in the middle, and lastly my skip tracing window with Google, findagrave, and ancestry on my far right. It’s my Research Assembly line. For the brave operators out there, share your space!
Show me thine workspace!!
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@Vihang Nair say less
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@Carolyn Plassman ooo wow! You do it all from your phone? Teach me thine ways! Haha
Where is the tax delinq list in miami located ?
Hey does anypne know how to find the tax delinquent list in miami dade county ?
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https://county-taxes.net/fl-miamidade/reports/real-estate You’ll find the reports here.
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@Nahome Adam
Newbie Question
If you are looking for low hanging fruit would you start with properties that already have started the tax Law suit process or would you start with the delinquent list that have been sued yet?
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What makes a lead even better is when there's more urgency - like a tax lawsuit. The defendants named in the suit are receiving demand letters from the county. I'd go after those first because of that urgency, then paired with death...Chef's Kiss.
Deed syntax... aka, "You had ONE job!"🙄
Hello all! I have my answers from AI, but I was hoping to hear from those of you with actual experience in the matter. On a scale from one to ten, how important is it to have an exact name match on a deed? Specifically, if I had drafted it with the Grantor's middle name and they signed without it... or even when they included their own middle name in the signature but the stupid notary didn't include it in the "Acknowledged before me" line?!? I really don't want to push my luck and request them to go through this a second time, but I will if it's deemed critical. Thanks in advance for any advice!
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@Forrest Hyde I think it’s going to depend on the UW’s preference. Why don’t you call and ask the escrow agent who usually helps ya on your closings and see if a correction will be needed?
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@Forrest Hyde I mean more when you’ve finally put it on the market and open it up with title so you can sell it with title insurance. Does that make sense?
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Christina Sanchez
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Call me the Sherlock Holmes of Real Estate

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