Sentences with phrase «making public property records»

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It then highlights Cuomo's plans to enact free public college tuition for families making up to $ 125,000, middle - class tax cuts, lower property taxes through local government service consolidations, and making record investments to public schools.
Title clearance: Before you can own or «take title» to a home, most lenders will require a title search of public property records to make sure there aren't any liens or issues with transferring the property into your name (which is rare, but if something does crop up, it's better to know that upfront).
Public records are amazing: if you locate the area where the seller lives, make sure you look them up in their counties property appraiser, and clerk of court / register of deeds.
It also makes the document public record which has the date of the award which pre-dates the properties previous DOT and FCL sale.
In fact, it's these two fundamental properties that make virtual currencies like Bitcoin possible: All Bitcoin transactions are a matter of public record, and that public record can not be changed.
Mosca v. Kiner (277 A.D. 2d 937)- broker's, salesperson's and owner's motion for summary judgment dismissing buyer's complaint affirmed; where property was advertised as having deeded lake rights and the MLS indicated that the property had access to a private dock, buyer's post closing fraud cause of action fails where buyer had the means available to him of knowing, by the exercise of ordinary intelligence, the truth concerning the description and boundary of the land and failed to make use of such means; the presence or absence of deeded lake rights was a mater of public record, was not particularly within broker's, salesperson's or owner's knowledge and could have been ascertained by buyer by means available to him through the exercise of ordinary intelligence; specific merger clause in the contract defeats fraud cause of action
Enhancing this risk, several states do not make property records available to the public.
Trident conducts an exhaustive search of the public records to make sure there are no issues with the title such as liens against the property, utility easements, etc..
@Pavel Sakurets, just wanted to say you made a great suggestion w.r.t. searching public records of investor properties to find lenders.
In relevant part, the statute provides that no real estate broker or salesperson shall place any sort of encumbrance on a property's title in the public records, but the statute makes an exception for the recording of a judgment against a property.
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