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Date Published: 23rd June 2009
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It is not very prosperous in year 2008 to America and the whole world. Though economic crisis, every industry drops rapidly until today. You can read about that Americans are losing their homes everyday due to their personal financial troubles from newspaper. Because of my profession, recently I was in need to find and contact the owner of a house. Then I realize that is quite hard to find out. I had few trails, long waiting time, complicated forms need to fill up and much headache. Finally I found a few options that even could help you in same situation. 

1. You can head down or call the local County Recorder’s office where the property record is being well kept. Generally, most real property records are filed in the Record’s office. You can request a copy of land records. As procedure, it will take few business day to let them process property record once receiving your request. For all the work done, you need to pay a service charge.


2. Secondly, you also can manage to find out the ownership of a house though tax records. From district's Tax Assessor's office, the tax records could tell that who owns the property. And you are going to get name of the owner(s) and their mailing address. But if this property has been changed in ownership recently, you are in back luck. The data from tax records only can provide the old information about the property. You need to back to the beginning.

3. This is a costly method to solve the problems. Real estate agents are able to access to property records, and they are quite familiar with local market, community and people. You could ask for help from them for insider knowledge. Be frankly, it is just expensive.

4. Go to the Internet. Soon you’ll discover that doesn’t work. Because property ownership records protected by law and are not be published on the Internet. However, you can still fix it through people searching sites, for instance, property records search. Click on Texas property records. Then fellow the simple step, by change a service fee, you can have the answer instantly.


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