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NextAce Launches Property Information Service

NextAce Corp., Orange, California, unveiled ""SearchQ,"":http://www.nextace.com/ a solution that provides immediate retrieval of property ownership from the company's Web site.

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SearxhQ provides users with details on property ownership on the latest deed and all ownership changes for up to 10 years; outstanding debt, including mortgages, assignments, foreclosure activity, and voluntary and

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involuntary liens; updated taxes, including current year taxes and payment information in many counties; current vesting information and an abbreviated legal description for the property.

Document images are available in most areas along with a complete legal description.

""With SearchQ, NextAce has the infrastructure, data partnerships, and brand integrity to bring property ownership and debt information to the default industry and consumers alike on a widespread basis,"" said NextAce CEO Don Cantral.

""With the investment and refinance share of mortgage activity continuing to outpace home purchase demand, there's a tremendous need to quickly and accurately analyze real property data to assess investment risk and make informed decisions. SearchQ makes this task not only possible, but also fast, easy, and affordable,"" Cantral said.

Users can receive Search Q through a browser or mobile device.

About Author: Phil Britt

Phil Britt started covering mortgages and other financial services matters for a suburban Chicago newspaper in the mid-1980s before joining Savings Institutions magazine in 1992. When the publication moved its offices to Washington, D.C. in 1993, he started his own editorial services firm and continued to cover mortgages, other financial services subjects, and technology for a variety of websites and publications.
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