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The Lake County Property Appraiser website has great information on the Lake properties in Nebraska and California. They have great price listings for anyone who needs to find some fun in the lakes.
To find out who owns property next to a national forest, a person can go to the Assessor's Office in the court house for the county where the property is located. Property ownership records are a matter of public record. They may charge a fee for the search.
You can check at the county courthouse in the county where the property is located.
You can find a Brevard County Property Appraiser at the official Brevard County Property Appraiser website, BCPAO. Once there, you can request a property review directly from the website.
The local court house will have the land and ownership files. You should be able to get the information there. If you need to verify property ownership quickly you can simply use a online database to pull property owner records and mortgage data
A person can find Cedar Creek Lake in Henderson County and Kaufman County in Texas. Ceder Creek Lake is around 60 miles from Dallas. Towns near the lake include Kemp and Payne Springs.
Every county should have a property appraiser. They will usually be located in the city where the county seat is. They can be in the court house or in another location.
Property taxes in Illinois are paid to the county that you live in. It depends on the county's web capabilities. Cook County has a web site that lets you look up property tax liability.
If it's actually a "lagoon", it's an inlet from a larger body of open, moving water, and owners of property with frontage on the water do not have any ownership interest in it and property ownership generally extends only to the waterfront.If the body of water is a pond or lake reservoir which is completely surrounded by property owners or which was created by the owners, the custom in real property law is that owners of waterfront property have a collective ownership in the lake. The custom in most states is that ownership in such cases extends from each edge of each adjoining property to the center point. The easiest way to visualize this concept is to think in terms of a pizza, with each property owner having an ownership right in a slice extending into the lake from each side of the property's waterfront.Another PerspectiveYou need to review the recorded plan of the subdivision to determine where the lot lines are. If the subdivision is recent and the"lagoon" is manmade it may be shown as an easement area for surface water drainage on the plan. It may be part of the common areas of the subdivision. You may find an answer in the subdivision plan and the notes on the plan. Also, the "lagoon" may be mentioned in the subdivision covenants or other documents that pertain to the subdivision such as easement agreements with the town.
Check the tax appraisal records for the property and see who is listed as the owner.
You can find an overview of Lake County schools on their official website. Wikipedia is another place which gives a good overview. They also have a Facebook page for some addtional information.
One website that does do property records is www.ussearch.com. It gives you, Ownership deals, home valuations, property records, and more. This website is very helpful