House Mortgage Information
Hi Everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster.
Been looking at houses for quite a while, mostly waiting to see how much they fall in the coming months. While going through houses with my realtor, I have noticed that the realtors have access to information like: Down payment made on a particular house, Outstanding loan amount on a house etc.
How do they get hold of this information? I know that most of the other basic information can be obtained through county tax records and such, but I thought mortgage related information would be private. I think it would be an important bit of information when figuring out how much to bargain with a seller.
Thanks in advance for any tips...
Long time reader, first time poster.
Been looking at houses for quite a while, mostly waiting to see how much they fall in the coming months. While going through houses with my realtor, I have noticed that the realtors have access to information like: Down payment made on a particular house, Outstanding loan amount on a house etc.
How do they get hold of this information? I know that most of the other basic information can be obtained through county tax records and such, but I thought mortgage related information would be private. I think it would be an important bit of information when figuring out how much to bargain with a seller.
Thanks in advance for any tips...
Comments
The information is provided in title commitments to the real estate agents when they obtain the listing (referred to as a TBD in the title industry since the buyer is to be determined).
Google title insurance and the name of your county to find local title insurance companies near you. Ask for their "customer service" department.
It is possible that the person in the CS department may have to charge you a very small fee for this now, something like a few dollars.
There are only a few massive databases now because Metroscan bought Experian and First American owns Metroscan.
I want you all to imagine what could be done if First American bought zillow.
I've been pondering this for about 2 years now.
But I digress.
Be nice to the customer service workers. Kindness will get you places.
Mortgage information is available to the public as well through county websites.