Say I'm interested in looking at the debt history for 123 Hoosuredaddie St in Chapel Hill. Maybe I'm interested in purchasing this house and want to learn what it sold for recently, or maybe I'm curious if it's owners were serial refinancers.
I have to go to two websites:
1) I go to the Address Inquiry page on the Orange County property records website.. There I search for "Hoosuredaddie St" in the street name drop-down menu, and click on the "Display addresses for street" button.
This takes me to a page that lists all the houses on Hoosuredaddie Street; I click on the "PIN" link for 123 Hoosuredadie Street. This takes me to an intermediate page that lists the current owner. On this page is a link for a "Property Summary Page".
I follow this link to an "Orange County Land Records Data" page. At the top of this page there is a row of orange rectangles.
The "Prior owners" link inside the right-most orange rectangle will list the number of tax stamps paid to the county for each transaction. From the tax-stamp count, you can figure out the selling price for the house. This page also has the date of the sale and the name of the owner prior to the sale.
The "Documents" link inside the third-from-the-right-most orange rectangle lists all of the documents relating to this property including all the liens on the property. This list is almost completely useless since all you have is the title of the form; there are no links on this page to the documents themselves. THIS PAGE IS REALLY IMPORTANT. Each document is identified by two numbers: the "book" and the "page". The first column contains this information with a "/"... e.g. "4309/527"
2) If you have the "book" and the "page" numbers, you can then go to the AiLIS Public Inquiry page. On this page click on the "Book & Page" tab. This brings you to a form where you can enter in the book and page for a particular document. This then brings you to a page listing all of the signatories to the document -- each one has a link to the document as a PDF. This is where the gold is.
For example, if you go to book 4309 and page 527 you will see the record of an Orange County resident who, in 2007, paid off his mortgage, 3 years after taking it out. Good for him.
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