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Posted by: MARIA from Nevada on December 2, 2009, 6:07 am
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We received the the notice that the property will be sold within 60 days back in October does anyone know exactally how long it usually takes to get the actual auction date notice? If you have any idea please let me know. Or if there is a way to look up the parcel number so I can check the accessors office I would greatly appreciate it.
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Posted By Pat from Nevada on December 14, 2009, 7:15 am
10 STEPS TO FIND OUT IF YOUR RENTAL HOME IS IN FORECLOSURE! January 16, 2008 KVBC News 3 Investigative Reporter: Mitch Truswell Here we go! 1. Get the address of the rental property. If it's not in the rental ad, call and get it. Or better yet, set up an appointment to look at the house. That way you'll be sure the address you're given is accurate. 2. Go to the Clark County Assessor website: 3. In the top left corner, click on address search and then enter the address. Keep in mind you enter the house number, the street name, the type of street (court, circle, road, etc) on separate lines. If you don't know what city or town the rental is in.. just leave that unspecified. Even though the rental home is in Las Vegas, it could show up under another town, such as Spring Valley, etc. Anyway, enter the address information and hit submit.. 4. You should see a listing with the exact address. It's probably the first one on the list. Click on the parcel number. 5. Under general information you should see the homeowner's name and address, and also the parcel number again. Write that parcel number down .. you'll need it. 6. Go to the Clark County Recorder website. 7. The second listing on the upper far left side of the site is "search records" .. click on that. 8. In the middle of the page you'll see several options to search on. Simple, Advanced, Instrument ID and Marriage. 9. Click on "Advanced Search". 10. The only thing you want to concern yourself with on this page is "legal descriptions". There are four lines under legal descriptions .. you want to use the first line which shows parcel number. In the blank space NEXT to parcel number, you want to enter the parcel number you wrote down. Do not enter the dashes between the number .. just the numbers. Then click
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