How to make sure the house we want to rent does not have a NOD?

Helina
Other/Just Looking
Temecula, CA

The home we are renting now, is going into foreclosure and the landlord rented it anyway. So now I am stuck having to find a new place to live and do not want to have the same problem again. My husband is deployed and I can not keep moving my family around. The kicker the home we are renting is in the De Luz area and my landlord lives up the street in a million dollar home. Does anyone have any advice?

Answers (3)
Richard Greenwo...
Agent
Temecula, CA

We can run a report on the ownership from the tax records and send you a copy. This will show an NOD that has been recorded. There are other factors to consider too such as the financing on the home. Feel welcome to give us a call at 951-308-1917 if we can help you.

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Tue Sep 2 2008, 23:34
Sean Giorgianni
Agent
92553

Drop me a line. I check the status of certain properties for my clients every day. Would love the opportunity to help you too (free and with no strings attached). I can be reached directly at 951-571-9229 or sean.giorgianni@gmail.com

Tue Sep 2 2008, 23:33
Barry Lynn Mill...
Agent
Pell City, AL
FIRST ANSWER

Thats a hard one not really a good answer other than you may try and ask for credit references from the landlord it doesn't hurt and they can't do anything but say no just explain your reasoning- Also try renting from a well known or large outfit or real estate company.

P.S. why rent when the government has programs for low income families.

Tue Sep 2 2008, 23:26

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