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Answers (2)

- Sharon Lewis, "Sharon Lewis"
- Contributions:3923
could be the family member transferring the home to someone in the family too, a divorce. Is it both original owners there. Is the home currently for sale? If you are working with a realtor,that realtor might be able to get that information for you.

- Jeanine Crijns, "Jeanine Crijns"
- Contributions:36
could be several different things, maybe a quitclaim, maybe not even a sale, just transfer of title.
Usually you can find that information in the public files of your county.
It will tell you how title was transferred. Some counties have it on websites, so you can do a search online, some don't. Depending where you are at.
In my county, Pierce County Washington, you go to the auditors website and do a document search. If you know the last name of a party you should be able to pull up the documents involved with transfer of the title.
Usually you can find that information in the public files of your county.
It will tell you how title was transferred. Some counties have it on websites, so you can do a search online, some don't. Depending where you are at.
In my county, Pierce County Washington, you go to the auditors website and do a document search. If you know the last name of a party you should be able to pull up the documents involved with transfer of the title.
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