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- Additional Info:Consumers report receiving notifications on this company's letterhead requiring action by the consumer to order and pay for a copy of a property deed for approximately $80. Although the letter appears to concern a requirement, a close look at the document shows that this is not from any government agency and is a solicitation for the purchase of a copy of a deed that can likely be obtained, if needed or wanted, from a local property records office for a much lower fee.
The BBB advises homeowners to be careful in evaluating mailings received from unknown sources that imply a requirement that they must take immediate action. The address used by this entity is an office building, and is know to house mail receiving/forwarding firms.
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