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Anthony Johnson
  • Inglewood, CA
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Avoiding the Tax assessor

Anthony Johnson
  • Inglewood, CA
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Hey BP and Happy New Year,

I know that going to the Tax Assessors office is great when trying to gain experience but I am curious...Is there a better way to get ownership information on a property?  If so, then please sahre a few of them with me.  

FYI, I am in L.A. County

-Anthony 

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Miguel "Mike" Perez
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Weston, FL
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Miguel "Mike" Perez
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Weston, FL
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Can't you just go to their Web site and look up the info rather than physically going?

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