jbow
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http://www.searchsystems.net/index.php
Find your state in the "By catagory" box. It will be a property link with several states, they are alphabetical. You'll get there and it's worth it.
You have to wait just a minute while it opens then check out the list, find your state and hopefully your county. Open the page. You get a map of the county with a grid. In my county anyway... then you click on the grid near where the property you are researching is. Zoom in a little. Then you can choose "arial" for an arial photo or you can stay with the map. Either one has property lines. It has the little hand icon like a ptf file so you can move the map or photo around with the cursor, using the left click button.? When you find a property that you want to know about, change the cursor back to the little arrow and double click the property. Then it will give you the address and the owners name!
HTH,
Julien
Find your state in the "By catagory" box. It will be a property link with several states, they are alphabetical. You'll get there and it's worth it.
You have to wait just a minute while it opens then check out the list, find your state and hopefully your county. Open the page. You get a map of the county with a grid. In my county anyway... then you click on the grid near where the property you are researching is. Zoom in a little. Then you can choose "arial" for an arial photo or you can stay with the map. Either one has property lines. It has the little hand icon like a ptf file so you can move the map or photo around with the cursor, using the left click button.? When you find a property that you want to know about, change the cursor back to the little arrow and double click the property. Then it will give you the address and the owners name!
HTH,
Julien
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