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How to research a property’s history using Bexar County’s free records search

October 10, 2022November 19, 2009

You can also be your own title company and conduct your own research for any property.

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism, Open Records, Tips, Tools Tags Bexar County, Deeds, Documents, History, Open Records, Property Searches, Research 15 Comments

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