Property Details

*This page is for awareness purposes only, this website is not stating or claiming someone has passed away at this address, but that the site is able to generate a report on most valid US addresses.

Has Anyone Passed Away at this address?

5636 Us 22
Washington Court House, OH

Each Report Contains:

CheckmarkMeth lab records
CheckmarkFire related records
CheckmarkLoss of Life at an address
CheckmarkRegistered Sex Offender data
CheckmarkProperty information
CheckmarkSales History information
CheckmarkTax value and assessment
CheckmarkCemetery locations nearby

What's nearby?


Cemeteries
1 mile or less from Johnson Cemetery
1 mile or less from Lloyd Cemetery
3 miles from Blue Cemetery
3 miles from Dewitt Cemetery
3 miles from Rowe Cemetery
3 miles from Otterbein Cemetery
3 miles from Bates-Gamble Cemetery
3 miles from Britton Chaffin Cemetery
3 miles from Compton Cemetery
4 miles from New Holland Cemetery
4 miles from Eyeman-Bryant Cemetery
4 miles from Hamm Cemetery
4 miles from Washington Cemetery
5 miles from Saint Colmans Cemetery
5 miles from Bloomingburg Cemetery
5 miles from Jester Cemetery

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The Purpose of this Website?

In most states, the history of a loss of life in a home, no matter how it occurred, even violently, is not considered a "Material Fact" and it's not required to be disclosed. This history depending on the event, can decrease the home's value by 25% and increase its time to sell by up to 50% longer than comparable homes. Properties with such a history are referred to as Stigmatized Properties.

Would you want to know stigmatized history of the property before you sign the contract?

Before Buying or Renting Your Next Home, Run a Report to Learn the House History!


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