Database like ACRIS for properties outside NYC? - StreetEasy princetonbabe, ACRIS is maintained by NYC government Other online-access-to-public-records sites are maintained by various levels of government E g , in NYS it's usually by counties and in CT by towns Florida has very broad public-access regulations, so indices for all counties and docs for many counties are at myflorida com Some counties maintain their own sites as well What for-profit
are co-op by laws valid if they are not in ACRIS? - StreetEasy Remember also that ACRIS is only a set of pointers to physical documents on file with New York City, and does not have references to everything The thing that makes by-laws valid is their acceptance, by a vote of the corporate board and any shareholders
acris - StreetEasy The block and lot numbers are easily accessible in ACRIS From the main ACRIS page click link "Find addresses and parcels" the on the next screen enter borough, street number, street name and unit number and click button "Find BBL"
What on earth happened to ACRIS? - StreetEasy Okay - now I have an ACRIS mystery result How can an apartment have two mortgages, from two separate banks, recorded on the same day, where the “debtor” is not the owner of the shares? (and there is no record of the debtor’s ever having lived there or owned there)
CT and NJ version of ACRIS - StreetEasy does anybody here know whether any county in CT and NJ have a similar online register information system (like nyc's ACRIS)?
How Do You Use ACRIS? I Cant find Sales Prices! - StreetEasy I just used ACRIS for my first time today, but I noticed that it does not include the sales price Where can I find this data? I want to look at recent sales for 417 Grand Street, zip code 10002 Thanks!
ACRIS for North Jersey? - StreetEasy Alpine: ACRIS is a database maintained, I believe, by New York City's Department of Buildings on sales and maintenance violation history of NYC buildings