Yeah. They release info that can be tied back to him, and someone searches the appraisal district records for a house under his name, and things get bad.
Especially if he isn’t in appraisal district records (because he lives out of the county, or doesn’t own a home, or the house is under an LLC, etc), but someone else with the same name is in the records.
Yeah. They release info that can be tied back to him, and someone searches the appraisal district records for a house under his name, and things get bad.
Especially if he isn’t in appraisal district records (because he lives out of the county, or doesn’t own a home, or the house is under an LLC, etc), but someone else with the same name is in the records.