Prompt : 5. How to Check if Property is Already Transferred to New Owner
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Worksheet Title : 5. How to Check if Property is Already Transferred to New Owner
Training Provide : Lynne's VA Training Services
Worksheet Created by Dennis Bayeng (Co-created with Claude AI)
"Today, we are going to check the assessor. But in the documents earlier, we already checked if it has been transferred to the sheriffs. It already has sheriff's deeds.
So, since we saw that it already has it, we are going to look for the assessor. Because we need to copy that. We will attach it to our research.
So, it's like this. What we are searching for is the summit. Summit County Assessor.
There it is. Property search. This one maybe? No, it's not.
But sometimes, this one. There it is too. Okay.
So, usually, we will just put the address here. It can be like this. For example, this is 263 Mill Creek.
Let's try. There it is. Then, this is the address.
Let's search. There it is. So, it has been transferred here.
That's the owner. Then, sales. You can see the sales here.
There it is. Who bought it first. Like that.
Okay. So, this is its summary. Now, you can download it here if you want.
Okay. So, we have a printable summary. Or printable version.
We can download it. Save it as PDF. Save it because we will need it.
The same with the deeds earlier. You can download it. Because we will need the owner's deed and the sheriff's deed.
So, here it is. Okay. So, this is easy once you know the process.
So, there it is. It has been transferred here. This is the owner.
So, that's how you check with the assessor. Okay."
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