Generally, you would research the land records in the county where your father lives. You would work backwards from the present checking his name in the GRANTEE index. The grantee in a deed is the person who receives the property. You need to keep going back in time (in the grantee index) to a reasonable point when he would have first acquired property. If you think he owns property in any other counties you must repeat the process there. A person can also inherit property. To find inherited property you would check the probate records for estates of your grandparents or any siblings or other relatives of your father who have died and may have left real estate to him in their estates.
You need to visit your local tax assessor’s office. The staff can help you identify the owner of the land behind your land. Both parcels and all the surrounding parcels will be shown as numbered lots on an assessor’s map. You can then look up the corresponding owner’s name in the assessor’s records.
who owns all of the land, industries, farms, and railroads in communism
all the land that is his is the land that he owns
In Lego Harry Potter, you have to give all of the parcels to Hagrid.
No. An easement is a right in, over, above, or under land for a specific and limited purpose such as power lines, water lines, drainage, and roadways. If no such right has been granted by any previous owner, there is probably no easement in effect. However, most parcels with road frontage or utilities will have easements in place for those purposes.
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Land's End is a part of the United Kingdom, specifically England. The person who has rightful ownership of all land under the United Kingdom is the monarch.
No they don't. Maybe reserve gas stations and the land on the reserves but not all canada.
The queen owns a substantial portion of the land, but not all. Approximately 70% of the land is owned by approximately 6,000 people and institutions (the crown, aristocrats, institutions).
All of the land was owned by the king, who believed he be owned by the lord. So in your case, the answer is the king. Your welcome! :)
General Sherman suggested with regard to land for African Americans that the abandoned land in coastal South Carolina can be split into 40-acre parcels and the rumor that spread as a result was that all freedmen would get 40 acres and a mule.