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Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Marysville, OH
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Cleveland Property Tax Address Wrong 80% Of Deals

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Marysville, OH
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Does anyone who is experienced in NE Ohio (Parma, Lakewood, Cleveland) know if there is something up with how title companies or the county would record owner tax address?  (Where they mail your tax bill.)  In 80% of my deals, I discover some amount of months after closing, that my tax bills are missing and are being mailed to some incorrect address that is unknown to me and not my address (or even the property address) which would have been the only two possibilities in the closing paperwork.

What's up with that?!?

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Federico Gutierrez
  • Realtor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Federico Gutierrez
  • Realtor
  • Cleveland, OH
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It's all dependent on the address you give the title company when you file all the paperwork. They should be inputting the correct mailing address. You can also go online and change you address at the Cleveland Fiscal Office website. PLUS you can see your tax bills online too. So no real reason to have them sent to you if you can do it all online.

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