Voluntary Liens Report, also referred to as Debt Report, consists of chosen liens placed on property with consent of or at the request of the property's owner, or as a result of a voluntary act by the owner of a property. This report contains current and historical information about the status of secured financial interests in a property, as well as entire information on secured financial interest that is created by agreement between a creditor and the borrower. In simple terms this type of property report consists of known current and historical debts that a property owner agreed to have recorded. In essence, when the borrower is agreeing to use the property as collateral to secure the loan, it places a voluntary lien on that property. Once recorded, it becomes publicly accessible information. Mortgages and trust deeds are best examples of voluntary liens. The most common type of a voluntary lien is the one created by a mortgage given for a home loan.
This specialized chronicle contains property information commonly extracted from several Public Property Records. It is comprised of the prevalent property data acquired from County Records and Tax Assessor's Offices, and is distinctly more comprehensive than our Title/Transaction History Report. An existing Title History Report on a given property is in every respect comprises a part of a Voluntary Liens Report. We do not recommend obtaining a Title History Report if you decided to obtain or already have obtained a Voluntary Liens Report.
The logic behind the Voluntary Liens Report: to provide an instant online access on the history of financial transactions such as sales, mortgages, releases, assignments and foreclosures, as well as ownership records of a real property in the United States. This product is included in all of our Subscription Plans, and is offered either on its own and can be purchased independently, or sold as a supplemental purchase from already obtained property reports.
Types of Properties covered: residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, land, time-share, mobile, and all other available types of Real Estate Properties.
Contents of Voluntary Liens Report: various transaction records including current and historical information about the status of secured financial interests in a property, such as ownership transfers and trustee's sales records, mortgages, releases, assignments and foreclosure related notices. Voluntary Liens report also includes History Start Date and Recorded through Date information for the County where that property is located. The summary of all major transactions with available document numbers and recording dates for each transaction is also a part of a Voluntary Liens report.
Provided Property History Data: most records contain Sales, Recording Document Numbers and Types, Title Company, Grantor and Grantee, Mortgage Recording Date and Document Numbers, Lender Name, Loan Amount, Mortgage Term and other transaction characteristics such as the status of secured financial interests, releases, assignments and foreclosures.
To compare Voluntary Liens and Title History reports please study the chart below. To review report samples click on the report name in the table.
| DATA AVAILABILITY |
Title History Report |
Voluntary Liens Report |
| Current Ownership |
Yes |
Yes |
| Summary of Records |
No |
Yes |
| Sales |
Yes |
Yes |
| Title Transfers |
Yes |
Yes |
| Finance/Mortgages |
Yes |
Yes |
| Assignments |
No |
Yes |
| Releases |
No |
Yes |
| Foreclosure Records |
No |
Yes |
| County Recording Range |
No |
Yes |
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Please note: not all offered fields may be populated in all counties, and not all property reports contain the complete or the most recent property information. All property reports are compiled from official public sources and provided "as is" -- none of this data has been verified and any possible partial or inaccurate portions of the report are not a subject for a refund. |
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