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  2. Title search - Wikipedia

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    A full coverage search is usually done when creating a title report for sale/resale transactions and for transaction that involves construction loans. It generally includes searches related to property lien, easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions(CC&Rs), agreements, resolutions and ordinances that will affect the real property in question.

  3. This Florida couple bought a vacant lot for $17,500 — but now ...

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    County records confirmed the property was zoned for residential or agricultural use. ... paying taxes on the property. Hernando County has since reduced the assessed value by 50% to $6,691, but ...

  4. Florida property law - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 197.4 (of Title XIV) of the Florida Statutes applies to tax lien sales which provide liquidity to counties in lieu of actual taxes (investors are allowed to bid on and purchase tax lien certificates, which upon payment of the tax are repaid with interest to the investor).

  5. Abstract of judgment - Wikipedia

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    There are several problems: 1) to find the county where the loser owns real estate property; 2) the probability that there are secured loans, tax liens and/or other judgments that have priority over the judgment lien; 3) the possibility that the loser/debtor may go bankrupt and avoid paying the debt. [2] [3]

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    Marriage licenses and more: Erie County vital statistics Dec. 25. Gannett. Erie Times-News. December 26, 2023 at 4:06 AM. Marriage Licenses Issued between Dec. 18 - 22, 2023.

  7. Administrative divisions of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Once a lien has been outstanding for approximately 22 months (technically, April 1 of the second year following the year when the tax lien was originally offered for sale), [7] the tax lien holder may petition the circuit court (via the county tax collector) to begin the process for the tax deed sale of the property.