Crime for Warrenton, NC
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Date the foreclosure document (notice of default, notice of sale) or loan document (mortgage, deed of trust, etc.) was filed with the county recorder’s office.
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Date when RealtyTrac received and posted the information.
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The total of all the original loan amounts for all open loans known to exist on the property. If only one open loan exists, the total loan amount would be the original loan amount for that one loan.
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The number assigned to the document filed with the county recorder’s office from which property information originates.
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The number assigned to a property by the trustee. Used by trustee to track status of foreclosure and auction proceedings.
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Defendant:
A person, corporation, or other entity subject to the legal claims of another (called the plaintiff) in a lawsuit. In a foreclosure, each homeowner/borrower is a defendant, along with every other person or entity having a claim or lien on the property.
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Trustee:
A party who holds a property’s “title” for the benefit of others. For foreclosure, the trustee often holds title for the benefit of both the trustor (borrower) and beneficiary (lender). Usually the trustee files the foreclosure paperwork and oversees any public auction.
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Lender:
The original source of a loan to a borrower and the entity that initiates the foreclosure proceedings. Also referred to as a "beneficiary."
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Notice of Default issued | The owner of this property was served a notice of default for missed mortgage payments. |
Notice of Trustee Sale issued | A notice of trustee sale was issued and a public foreclosure auction was held on 6/1/2020. |
This miscellaneous (general) is located at Shocco Springs Rd, Warrenton, NC 27589. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and approximately 1,700 sq ft of living space. This property is currently in pre-foreclosure with an estimated market value of $187,000.
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According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, a home within one-tenth of a mile from a sex offender’s home falls by 4 percent on average (about $5,500), while homes further away show no decline.
Shocco Springs Rd is located in Warren county, NC. The most recently recorded radon levels indicate that Warren county is a Zone 2 county. Zone 2 counties have predicted average indoor radon screening level between 2 and 4 pCi/L (picoucuries per liter).
Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas found in all 50 states. Studies have shown an increased risk of lung cancer as a result of exposure to high concentrations of radon. Our data is a good place to start, but the only true way to determine radon exposure within a home is to test for it.
Get location and information about potentially hazardous storage tanks or spills near this property including Underground Storage Tanks, Aboveground Storage Tanks, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Potential Hazardous Spills and Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks.
The USGS database shows that there is a 93.0% chance of a major earthquake within 30 miles of Irvine, CA within the next 50 years. The largest earthquake within 31.8 miles of Irvine, CA was a 5.9 Magnitude in 1987.
Based on Historical Tornado Data Irvine, CA is located in the following risk area. Tornado risk is calculated from the destruction path that has occured within 30 miles of the location.
This property is located in a minimal flood risk area, falling outside of the 1% and 0.2% annual chance of flooding. A flood event is still possible due to severe rainfall and inadequate local drainage. Flood insurance is recommended but not required by federal regulation.
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