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Answers (6)

- Melissa Evenson, "Melissa Evenson"
- Contributions:6
If the property is currently listed, that information should be provided in the public comments of most listings. If it is not currently listed you can go to www.fargoparcels.com and enter the property address.

- Melanie Baca, "Melanie Baca"
- Contributions:1
The best place to find out would be at your local county assessor or recorders office.:-)

- Sabrina Anderson, "Sabrina Anderson"
- Contributions:1
The City of Fargo or Cass County have great websites to find this information. Try this link.
http://apps.cityoffargo.com/parcel/index.asp
http://apps.cityoffargo.com/parcel/index.asp

- Simon Mills, "Mills Realty"
- Contributions:1858
The assessor records should have this information. You can also ask a local Realtor as they will have easy access to the information.

- Nancy Passini, "Nancy Passini"
- Contributions:57
Some municipalities have their assessment records online. Otherwise, check online for your municipalities website and it will list the Assessor. There is usually an email address to submit a question such as the age of a home.
Regards,
Nancy
Regards,
Nancy

- ConnieK_Oklahoma
- Contributions:2899
county records are the best resource, if they don't have online records for you call your county assessor. or if you prefer, ask an agent to find out for you.


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