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How to conduct asset searches
Find out now who’s hiding there assets maybe
your spouse or parents are keeping it from you. Now you can find
anyone’s hidden assets by learning how to conduct asset searches
with this proven method just read on and begin.
Before you start conducting your own asset
search you should understand that assets are classed as either
"tangible" or "intangible." Assets can be either personal property
or real property. Personal property is everything that a person
owns. Tangible property includes vehicles, equipment, inventory,
phone systems, computers, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, paid-up
insurance policies. Intangible personal property includes patents,
royalty agreements, promissory notes, contracts, accounts
receivable, wages, or other income.
What are the reasons you would conduct an asset
search? Well, if you need to collect on a judgment or even collect
child support this information can be invaluable. If you are a
business person and you are considering going into business with
another individual or company this would also great information.
This information can be found through public
records and through vehicle registrations. Finding this information
online through several websites is very easy today. Most of these
records are set up in a database and can be searched by typing in
the name of the person you are seeking information about. Other
times you may have to contact the courthouse of the county or state
in which they reside to find out their procedures for obtaining this
valuable information.
No matter what reason you need to conduct an
asset search you will be amazed at just how easy it is once you
check out these resources. You will have all the information you
need to either join into a business agreement or garnish someone’s
wages for a debt.
Resources
http://www.freecreditsearch.com/
http://www.annualcreditreport.com/
http://www.ftc.gov/
equifax.com
experian.com
http://www.transunion.com/
http://www.knowx.com/
http://www.proagency.tripod.com
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