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Property records in Canada can be looked up at local city government offices and public libraries. There are also various online sites that have public records for Canadian properties.
Various websites, such as "HomeInfoMax" maintain public property history records. Additionally, you can find your property history report in public property records in your local County Records or Tax Assessor's office.
You will be able to find public records at your local city hall, court house or government agency. Now days each government agency are making more of their public records available online. Each agency may have their own website that can allow users search different topics ranging from sex offenders, property records, business licenses and court dockets. Every agency has a different policy on what type of public records are available online.
The opposite of private property is public property, which is owned collectively or by the government for the use and benefit of the general public.
If it's government run, then it can be considered public property.
nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state.
Religion is personal to every individual. Government or public property is for social and common use.
The best public record websites are the government sites. Generally the information obtained from these sites are free and will be the most accurate. You can find land deeds, vital statistics, court records and dockets, forecloses, sex offenders, property records and business licenses. Every agency has a different policy on what type of public records are available online.
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The registrar of deeds is a section within the government that maintains public records. They are responsible for recording things related to real estate ownership and other property documents.
One can do a property records look up online on the Home Buying website. One can also do a property records look up online on sites like Public Records, Denver Gov, Ocean Country Club and many more.
Some of the debtor's property will be public record such as real property records at the county recorder's office. Some states allow you to take the deposition of the debtor or submitt written questions that must be answered under oath. You can hire a private investigator to look for assets. The laws of your state may allow additional methods to find the debtor's property.