Go to the registry of properties section of the county court house, where the property is located and you can obtain a certified copy of the deed. (which is basically a copy of the real property legal transaction of the sale, including parties, and description of property involved (contract) on file and sealed by the court, or Notary. In Puerto Rico a lawyer is the Notary. You may need the book and page number of the property.
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Obtain a copy of your credit report and have it available. The property owner or manager may want to see it to know if
No. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America. You only need *your* ID (Driver's Licence) or Passport. If you want to feel safer, you can travel with a copy of your child's birth certificate, but it is not required.
To obtain a copy of a life estate contract in Texas, you can try contacting the county recorder's office where the property is located. They may have a copy of the recorded document. Alternatively, you can request a copy from the individual or entity who created the life estate contract.
If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.
ANSWER: Ask the realtor who is selling the property or somebody from the Homeowners' Association.
Department of HealthDemographic RegistryP.O. Box 11854Fernandez Juncos StationSan Juan, PR 00910Send $5.00 (U.S.) in the form of a money order to this office and a request for a copy of the birth certificate along with an official state ID of the person on the birth certificate or a passport.
How can I obtain a copy of my nanna's will
You can visit the land records office where the deed was recorded and obtain a copy. You may be able to access those records online and print your deed from your home computer.
# If no executor was named in the will, then a person may petition the court to be appointed as such. Contact the clerk of the probate court in the city or county where the deceased lived and/or owned property. Answer 2: If no executor was named in the will, then the will is technically not a will. If the executor pre-deceased the testator then the main beneficiary of the will can prove the will. And yes this could be a son or any relative of the deceased.
If the lien affects your land you must obtain a new original copy of the release and record it in the land records. You may be charged a fee for the replacement and there will be a fee for the recording.
You can obtain a copy of a will from the attorney where the will was created. Usually, if you are named in a will, you will be contacted.