Data Tree LLC, a San Diego-based provider of recorded property document images, has announced the launch of DocEdge.com, which offers instant, around-the-clock access to the company's imaged document database.Data Tree said the product is "ideal for mortgage servicers, real estate attorneys, land surveyors, abstractors, and others" seeking access to land record documents on residential, commercial, and other types of real property. Users can obtain copies of mortgages, deeds, assignments, transfers, assessor maps, and reports such as property detail, sales comparables, and legal and vesting information, the company said. "DocEdge.com delivers the Data Tree database to an entirely new type of customer," said Robert Karraa, Data Tree's chief operating officer. "We've created a Web-based solution with advanced, multiple search capabilities and combined it with nationwide database access." The company can be found online at http://www.datatree.com, and the new product can be found at http://www.docedge.com.
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