Thursday, November 24, 2011

Information like a date the house was built or modifications made to a house. Also what piece of land a house is built on and history surrounding such things?|||Your property is either a Torrens property (listed with the Office of the Registrar of Titles) or an Abstract (managed by the Office of the County Recorder)
Go to your local county website and click on "property" or "real estate" or "county recorder." Then go to the Surveyor's Office.
There should be a links there to a variety of historical property maps and documents. You may want to start by looking for your 'parcel number' because many of the links will require this to find a property. Then look for either Torrens or abstract information.
Here is a list of some of the links on my county website under "Land Records Main Menu"
鈥?Reviewing Subdivision Plats,
鈥?Registered Land Surveys and Common Interest Community Plats
鈥?Land Parcel Mapping
鈥?Land Title Registration Reports
鈥?Land Records / Plat Maps
鈥?Property Information Search
If you have an abstract property you shuld have received an abstract document from your lender or title company sometime after you closed your loan. This document can be loaded with information.
If there is no county website or if the site has no property maps, go into the county government office and ask for the information.|||The county auditor. Many counties have an Auditor's website where you can do a property search and pull up all kinds of information about the property, including previous owners and improvements. If your county doesn't have a web site, you can still go down to the county Auditor's office and request the information.|||You'll have to go to the courthouse (I'm not sure which department). They'll tell you how old the house is, what year it was built, how many people lived there and moved out, and who died in there.

Or you can go to a banker, (the person who loans money out to other people to buy houses) and they can give you information too.|||Your county tax rolls should have most of that information. Most counties have this all on line so you can just look it up.

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