
student_pilot2002
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get hold of a real estate agent they have access to a lot of info within the Multiple listing service. |
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mexiamiga
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Yes, there are a lot of websites that will help you.
whitepages.com
switchboard.com
ussearch.com
privateeye.com/Search/People/Address.h...
Good luck! |
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Melli
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Some counties have online property searches where you can see the history of the owner of the property. Try that via an internet search engine. Whitepages.com and others have a reverse address search and that can help too.
However, you really should report this to the police. The fraud can turn into identity theft or worse. |
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spankystrouble
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depends on were you live here in canada we got to 411,ca im sure in the states its 411. somthing you do a look up reverse it will aske adddy and you type it in and a phone # and name shoudl come up ,, and you police should beable to find them if you got the addy there at |
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jdn85
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yes go to map quest |
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from me to you
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Reverse address lookup on Superpages.com. I've done it and it works.
people pages section not yellow pages. |
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ogrendle
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If a crime has been committed then your best bet is to go to the police or the District Attorney. Don't mess with criminals. You are not prepared.
Good Luck |
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ricochet
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Perhaps -
A credit check/reference agency
The register of voters (whatever its called - electoral roll in the UK)
The landlord, if its a rental property.
The neighbours
Also, you might try a google search on the net for lines of the exact address in double-quotes to match an complete phrase, such as "24 main street" amarillo texas. One of the results pages may have the full address, name and phone number of a business that used to operate there. |
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Phoenix, Wise Guru
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"Defrauded"
You could try the county clerk's office in that county. |
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johnbndallas
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most large libraries have old cross reference directories |
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Brian H
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If you have an address, you might wish to pay them a visit. Knock on the door and see just who answers! |
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Moses
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yeah go to the property taxes web site and type in the address - it will pull up the current owner's last name |
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Jack lee
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Yes--the State treasures office of Taxation. Public records of who pay the taxes on the property should be the first place to look |
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Scott H
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Use www.whitepages.com and do a reverse address lookup...
That should give you the person's name...
The reverse address tab is at the top of the page about 5 tabs over. (you should see the little purple tabs that start with "People Search.")
Good Luck, I know that sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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