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To: BWAC who wrote (68521)12/11/2006 11:33:53 AM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yes, the real estate industry has the immediate info, and so does the tax assessor.....it's what is made available to the public that seems to contain an unseemly delay. I don't understand it. I'm used to having access to an MLS system that provides the info immediately, but if you look at what the local news media get in terms of info, their data lags far behind.

And I, as a homeowner, had a REAL time-lag in getting a copy of my own new deed after it was filed. I was told by phone that it had been recorded, but no copy was available for a long time--and I'm old-fashioned enough to want a hard copy straight from the source.