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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op is right. If he is not on the title he is not a owner. So he is a liar regardless of circumstances. [/quote] I agree and for everyone else. Those are public records. In my county I can look up ownership and from the deed of trust how much they owe. Realtors use those records and many other professionals. I know many single women that smartly look up the guy BEFORE they get involved. Does he indeed own his home? Is he divorced? Are there liens, has he has any orders of protection in the past or anything else that may indicate a poor character. All are pubic records fyi. OP good for you. I use to have a friend that lied a LOT. Did the same thing, told me they just bought a home when they were actually renting. My hair stylist couldn't understand why her new boyfriend was so cheap. He had a great job, but he embarrassed her in front of her friends about paying for some drinks and appetizers. We looked him up and he was really under water with his mortgage and had not been responsible with money. [/quote]
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