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Jeff G.
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NJ Real Estate Public Records Questions

Jeff G.
  • Investor
  • Wethersfield, CT
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Hello All,

Most states have have web accessible property databases at the city or county level. I'm coming up empty when looking for anything of the sort in the state of NJ. Also, no luck on getting access to foreclosures, evictions or probates either. It seems that everything I find is pay walled behind a third party.

Are there sites I'm just not aware of? Do I have to make paid requests directly to certain agencies and get a CD / USB in the mail? Bear in mind NJ is quite a hike for me, so physically going to NJ on a regular basis to request records would be impractical.

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