You can go to your local land records office and look up his name in the grantee index to find his deed.
Yes a landlord can check on your utilities history considering they are the ones that actually own the house no you.
Visit the land records office and check for the current owner's deed. The consideration can be found on the deed.Visit the land records office and check for the current owner's deed. The consideration can be found on the deed.Visit the land records office and check for the current owner's deed. The consideration can be found on the deed.Visit the land records office and check for the current owner's deed. The consideration can be found on the deed.
Unless you have purchased the property from your landlord as opposed to continuing to rent it, you have no right to claim to own the property. To prove ownership of the property, you would require the deed.
AnswerYou should check your lease. In addition, generally a landlord has the right of access in an emergency. You need to check your local landlord/tenant laws.
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Check your laws.
y yes it can
Yes, in most states, a landlord may request a criminal background check as part of the tenant screening process. However, they must obtain the tenant's written consent before running the check and follow all fair housing laws to ensure they are not discriminating against any protected classes.
"Landlord won't send no one to check it?" So the landlord is sending someone? If so what is the problem? I suspect you need to watch your double negatives.
A gift deed is typically needed as documentation for tax purposes when a check gift is give. The deed should include a statement that says that the check was voluntarily given, list the value, and be witnessed.
Sometimes there is a delay in cashing a check because someone just didn't have the time to get to the bank as promptly as normal, however, after a sufficiently long delay (perhaps a few weeks) then there is reason for concern. If your landlord has not cashed your check, you should get in touch with him or her and find out what is going on. Some possible explanations include: your check has been lost, your landlord has died, your landlord intends to evict you (but somehow neglected to mention this).