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Default OT - What to do with 15 gallons of shredded paper?

On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 12:54:19 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
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"IGot2P" wrote in message
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Just curious, in what state must real estate records be shredded? After

the required period I simply put them in the recycle bin as is. Heck,
selling price, etc. are probably probably public records anyway. Yes, I
was a broker.


Most real estate records seem to be public record in NC. You can get on
line and look the up. Some records require that you make a trip to where the
records are kept to make it more diffuicult for just anyone to look at them.


I used to like going to the County Clerk's office, but now, there is no
point. There is no more to see there than there is at home. In fact
all they do is let you sit at a terminal.

So it's not so much fun anymore but it sure is convenient.

I think the people that really have a daily need to can still get a special
password to look at them on line.


Maybe so in your case.