The company Local Records Office from Bellflower, California has been making a big buzz on the Internet and it’s been trending on social media because according to the “Local Records Office” they track your property’s long-lost history.
You may be asking “My property’s history?” Yes. See, when you first purchase a home the real estate agent could only get basic information on the homes they’re selling, so they might miss information on how the house has been in foreclosure for the past 10 years before you came along.
To make it even worst your real estate agent may see the bad history but neglects to tell you. SMH. Why? Because if the agent tells the potential homeowner that the home has had a history of burglaries, foreclosure activity, and water damage the possible homebuyer(s) may not proceed with the sale.
Most real estate agents and brokers get paid commission only if they close the deal. This means that the agent will sugarcoat the property and even worst they might tell you everything you want to hear so you could buy the home.
This is where Southern California’s company “Local Records Office” comes in; they generate a property history report for any property. They will dig deep to find any history your real estate agent might have “forgotten”. This property report is crucial because finding what your home has been through is important to most of us and therefore we could know what to expect.
Local Records Office offers a complete property report this is what’s inside;
Local Records Office offers its services in many different ways, you could visit the website at www.LocalRecordsOffice.com or call the Local Records Office customer service at 1 (800) 790-0721 from Mon-Fri 8 am to 5 pm.
New homeowners may also receive a promotional letter in the mail offering services from them. Whatever way you decide to go about contacting the Local Records Office you will be satisfied. Also here is a guide the Local Records Office created.
As we mentioned before the team at the Local Records Office works hard to dig deep for all the information possible for the house and that process may take a bit of time so they suggest that you wait 10-21 business days.
This is what most of you have been waiting for, the price. The team at the Local Records Office takes its time on each report to find the most if not all the information there is for each property and the small fee they charge is only $94. Let’s be honest folks $94 is not a lot, I spend more shopping online on an ordinary afternoon. YIKES.
We try to keep our reviews as honest as possible, I think this “property history report” by the folks at “Local Records Office” sounds like a deal. It’s like some sort of CARMAX but for your property, if you ask me. I think every real estate agent should step his or her game up and provide a report like the Local Records Office does or at least something similar, because it’s like going in blind in the real estate market.
Address: 2202 S. Figueroa St., #406, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Toll-free phone number – 1(800) 790-0721
Hours of business – Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed weekends and holidays)
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