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Damon Simon
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I am looking to find the owner of a property and the skip traces keep failing to produce any results. It is shown as being owned by a Deleware corperation. W...
11 months ago
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We have taken a lot of time creating this verison of PropertyOnion.com and we hope you love it, but what features are missing you would hope are there for th...
10 months ago
0 tax liens

This is not a feature yet, tax liens are coming in the near future.

29 days ago
0 Bank foreclosure on property that just had a COA foreclosure

They might have to reforeclosure if the current title holder realizes, he would have grounds to throw out the sale I believe.

24 days ago
0 Tax Deed vs Foreclosure Implications

Correct on one part of your question.

Tax deed sales in FL will clear all existing liens other than governments as long as they are noticed before the sale properly.

Foreclosure sales only clear what is junior to their lien position. So a 2nd position mortgage foreclosing wouldn't clear the 1st mortgage, but a 1st position mortgage foreclosing would clear the other mortgage.

The HOA or condo association foreclosure wouldn't clear either of them when they foreclose. It's a song an...

4 months ago
-1 can I get my money back for a non existent tax deed property

Wow, that’s a crazy situation! I can totally see why you’re frustrated. Here’s what I’d suggest doing next:

First Things First:
Double-Check Your Documents: Make sure the property records and the legal description on your deed match up. It’s possible there’s been some kind of mix-up.

Talk to the Tax Collector’s Office: Since this was a tax deed sale, they might have more info or be able to point you in the right direction.

Reach Out to the Building Department: The city or county bui...

2 months ago

Miami Dade County Foreclosure Schedule

Miami Dade County Foreclosure Auctions: