What was that website to see mortgages/refinances on properties?

Anonymous
The site gets the information half right. For example, when we bought our house we have only 10% down payment so we did 80% conforming and 10% piggyback HELOC - the website showed the conforming but not the HELOC (as if it doesn’t exist)

We’ve refinanced three times since then. It has our most recent refinance, but the interest rate is wrong (says we have a 3% 30Y when in fact we have 2.75% 30Y).

Though it is pretty interesting to see the massive mortgages of the neighbors who have bought the flipped homes. Makes my $700K mortgage look piddly.
Anonymous
did something change? The website no longer has the deeds section where you see mortgages
Anonymous
Yes I think they changed it. It does not have mortgage information
Anonymous
I wonder why, not going to lie, I enjoyed looking at the mortgage history!
Anonymous
Yes! They took a lot of the information off the website. Bummer!! It was so much fun to look at. Deed, mortgage, lines of credit all gone.
1)I wonder if property iq was pressured from other companies who ALL charge fees for this information, given FREE from prop.iq.
2)I wonder if they were getting too many complaints from people who wanted their info. taken down.
I want to find out what happened. They do not ever answer the phone.
***Can someone find out what happened???
I want it to come back up!!!
Anonymous
Pretty crazy that they removed this soon after a thread on DCUM. I'm wondering if a DC lawyer who reads DCUM sent a nastygram to the company.

Homes.com still has similar mortgage information, though our's is not accurate (they have the wrong interest rate)
Anonymous
Idk about property iq but the Maryland land record search definitely works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty crazy that they removed this soon after a thread on DCUM. I'm wondering if a DC lawyer who reads DCUM sent a nastygram to the company.

Homes.com still has similar mortgage information, though our's is not accurate (they have the wrong interest rate)


what terrible initials this website has..

dcum

just..wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty crazy that they removed this soon after a thread on DCUM. I'm wondering if a DC lawyer who reads DCUM sent a nastygram to the company.

Homes.com still has similar mortgage information, though our's is not accurate (they have the wrong interest rate)


what terrible initials this website has..

dcum

just..wow.


just... unclutch your pearls
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty crazy that they removed this soon after a thread on DCUM. I'm wondering if a DC lawyer who reads DCUM sent a nastygram to the company.

Homes.com still has similar mortgage information, though our's is not accurate (they have the wrong interest rate)


Must be coincidental, no? That information is a matter of public record, there's really no reason it shouldn't be on whatever website wants to bother hosting it.
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