Land information/title websites on the internet details property information.. Google it.
Although the foregoing is a possibility, the more direct route is to check the website of the tax assessor or county recorder of the county in which the property is located. There will likely be an option to check by street address, enter it, and you should be able to determine the owner of record.
Abandoned PropertyAbandoned property is one to which the owner has relinquished all rights including reasonable expectation of privacy. It is property left behind (often by a tenant) intentionally and permanently when it appears that the former owner (or tenant) does not intend to come back, pick it up, or use it.Generally, abandoned property becomes the property of person who finds it and takes possession of it first. Examples of abandoned property are possessions left in a house after the tenant has moved out, or autos left beside a road for a long period of time and or patent rights of an inventor who does not apply for a patent and allows others to use his/herinvention without protest. However, an easement and other land rights are not abandoned property just because of non-use.Abandoned property laws govern the requirements that must be followed to dispose of unclaimed property. Please view your state laws for the requirements in your state. Laws are provided for Self Storage facilities and general abandoned property law.Unclaimed Property LawUnclaimed property is generally defined as a liability a company owes to an individual or entity when a debt or obligation remains outstanding after a specified period of time. An uncashed payroll or dividend check is a common type of unclaimed property. Most unclaimed property becomes abandoned as a result of a change of address (the owner moved), a name change (the owner got married or divorced), or death of the owner (the estate was unaware of the money or the heirs could not be located). Every state has unclaimed property laws which declare money, property, and other assets to be abandoned after a period of three to five years of inactivity. Click link for specific: Self Storage Laws by StateDisclaimer:This article is a guideline and is not legal advice - No information here iswarrantedorguaranteedfor any purpose., as laws vary from state to state, it is not intended to be an all inclusive discussion of the law applicable to any action in your state. Please consult with a legal professional when appropriate - if you are charged with a crime, contact a criminal defense attorney.[video=]
It is a property service company. It handles property inquiries, helps people find property to live in, or helps people sell property! They are located in Long Beach, California.
The executor of an estate always has the ability to sell property if allowed by the will. As long as the court agrees, the desires of the beneficiaries is secondary.
It depends which country you're in. In the UK - a register of businesses is kept at company's house in London. It lists the date the company was registered.
Insurance for Someone Else's HomeYes, You can Insure the property of another person. So Long as you have authorization to do so and the owner is benefited, or an other insurable interest in that property exists. You can not insure the property of another when no insurable interest exists. It would be unlawful to insure the property or life of another where the intent is to gain unduly from anothers loss.
30 days
have it towed away. as long as you have the private property owners permission.
Cats have been abandoned by careless owners as long as cats have been pets. The modern era has no monopoly on animal cruelty.
Laws regarding the storage of abandoned renter property vary by location, so it's important to check with local regulations. Typically, landlords are required to store abandoned property for a certain period of time, such as 30 days, before being able to dispose of it. It is advised to document the process thoroughly and make efforts to notify the renter about the abandoned property.
Most property has to be abandoned for a minimum of three years.
When you say "picked up", do you mean "cleaned" or "retrieved"? If someone has an empty city lot (real property) that hasn't been "picked up" for many years, the municipality might take steps to remove the hazards and eyesore, placing a lien on the property to cover the expenses and then take the property to satisfy the lien. As for "retrieval": If someone has left personal property in possession of someone else, with no particular agreement as to when it would be reclaimed, there is a presumption that it has been abandoned after a "reasonable" time. However, the "reasonable" time could be very long or very short, depending upon the circumstances. You would have the burden of proving the property was intentionally abandoned, rather than merely forgotten. There are also long-term "loans" of property to others that were never expected to be converted into ownership! If the goods are valuable, then you should speak with a lawyer experienced in property law.
yes it is legal to keep an abandoned old cat as long as u dont harm it
it varies from state to state - in some states, if you find something of value above $100 you are required to surrender it to law enforcement.
Your property needs to be removed prior to the sale. Once the property has been sold you have no right to enter.
Depends how long it has been there.
That will be stated on the order.
None of the ultrasonics has been proven effective for anything long term so they are being abandoned by most users.