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I use Gov property title search and from that link I can find out a property owner's name (if you don't have it) from the street address,

With the property owner's name you can check the property history at the same website Gov real estate searches . Here you can find out all the info that you require on the property.
It is not a free service, but considering the quality, ease and relevancy of information supplied, it's well worth it.

Before I used this website I wasted a Lot of time on so called free websites and other smaller county and governmental sites, some problems I encountered were:
1) The info from governmental and free real estate records sites were rarely current or extensive - unfortunately the small databases were seldom up to date or furnished with complete info so I always questioned the reliability of the data.

2) There was usually a charge at the so called "free" property title search sites anyway (they say the search is free but you must pay for the info?!) or otherwise a link to paid sites.

3) but Most importantly : Unfortunately these smaller property records sites are mostly limited to small regions or counties, and often possess directories / databases too small to obtain complete or accurate info.

Anyway, hope that helps, good luck with the searches.

 
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