You can visit the land records office and check the name of the person who did own the property recently to determine if they executed any deeds that have been recorded in the land records. For example, if it's your mother's property you're interested in then check her name in the Grantor index and any deeds that she signed and that have been recorded will appear in the records. You will find your answer in the land records for your jurisdiction.
You can also do a reverse search in the land records by checking your own name in the Grantee index. The staff will assist you.
You can find the land records office by performing an online search using the state, county + land records.
You would find a recorded mortgage in the land records where the affected land is located. You can look under the owner's name and under the address for the property.
For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.
I could find no information on anything under that name.
Property title search
You could start at the city assessor's office. Look up the property by address and the owner's name should be listed.
Wills are associated with and indexed under people. You need to find out the last owner of the property by checking the records at the land records office. Then you need to check that name in the probate records to see if a probate was filed.
To find the legal owner of the property you can visit the local tax assessor's office and look up that address in the records. The property will be listed under the name of the legal owner. You may also find a deed reference that you can use to look up that property in the local land records office.
Yes it can.
Try the tax assessors office in the town where the property is located. Many have online search features and some even provide a deed reference. If that doesn't work check for a website for the land records office where the property is located and search under the property address. You might find the owner's name.
then technically it is the property of ur ex......as it was in their name
Visit the local land records office and search the records under the name of that owner. The staff will assist you.
You know if you signed it. You can also check by visiting the land records office and checking the records under your name and the property address.You know if you signed it. You can also check by visiting the land records office and checking the records under your name and the property address.You know if you signed it. You can also check by visiting the land records office and checking the records under your name and the property address.You know if you signed it. You can also check by visiting the land records office and checking the records under your name and the property address.