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Property ownership information can be requested from the County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. For more information, please visit their website to Request a Real Estate Record.
Visit the County Property Appraiser's Website: Navigate to the official website of the county's Property Appraiser. These websites are designed to be user-friendly and offer search tools tailored to the public's needs. Conduct Your Search: Enter the property's address or parcel number into the search tool.
The Broward County Property Appraisers office information system can help. You will need to have at least one of the following pieces of information: property address, property owner or parcel ID number. You can also find out information using a map to pinpoint the location. 954-357-6830 or .bcpa.
This means that both spouses own the property equally. And if one spouse passes away the otherMoreThis means that both spouses own the property equally. And if one spouse passes away the other automatically inherits the entire property. This is a common way for married couples to hold property.
In addition to property deeds, other public records available from our office include mortgages, liens, court judgments, marriage licenses and tax deeds. Solicitations like this may be legal, but they are misleading.
The Broward County Property Appraisers office information system can help. You will need to have at least one of the following pieces of information: property address, property owner or parcel ID number. You can also find out information using a map to pinpoint the location. 954-357-6830 or .bcpa.
Usually this means the property was a gift. The deed normally has to show consideration so the drafter inserts a nominal figure, usually $1.00. This means nothing about the value of the property.
Look up the address in search engines. Head to real estate websites. Check with your county clerk's office. Talk to the county tax assessor's office. Consult a real estate agent.
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There are many ways to look up the deed on the county's website. You can search by “Name” of Grantor or Grantee. If you search by “Document Type,” you must choose “(D) Deed” as your document type and then you can narrow the search by the date.