PropertyTaxRecord.org Launches to Help People Learn About Real Estate Before They Buy
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 29, 2013 -- PropertyTaxRecord.org has been launched to help people easily search for tax records and other public information that can help them decide if a given property is right for them, the company announced yesterday.
“Nobody wants to buy a house only to find out later that there are tons of unpaid taxes on the property, which they're now liable for,” a PropertyTaxRecord.org spokesman said. “Our system can help prevent that by giving people access to all of the public property records associated with a given property.”
Tax records and other property information, including code violates and liens, are public records, but often very difficult for consumers to get access to, he said.
“Going back and forth to City Hall can be very time consuming,” the PropertyTaxRecord.org spokesman said. “Particularly if you are looking at multiple properties. Our system makes it much easier.”
To use PropertyTaxRecord.org, consumers simply type in the address of the property, pay a fee, and then have all relevant public records appear on their screen, he said.
“It takes just a few minutes of your time, but if it saves you from owing tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid property taxes on a home you just bought, we think that it's more than worth it.”
PropertyTaxRecord.org has access to millions of public real estate records in their database, he said.
“We want to be the best company in the world when it comes to protecting people from real estate fraud,” he said.
About PropertyTaxRecord.org:
Customer service website PropertyTaxRecord.org was created to serve the needs of public records clients across North America. With thousands of requests processed each day, PropertyTaxRecord.org continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit PropertyTaxRecord.org to chat with a live representative, call 1-877-862-6825, or email manager(at)PropertyTaxRecord(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
James Brink, PropertyTaxRecord.org, http://PropertyTaxRecord.org, +1 877-862-6825, [email protected]
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