You can obtain the owner's name by visiting the local tax assessor's office. They do not provide phone numbers. You may need to get that information through other means.
If not, how could the property owners file charges?
Local property tax records are usually reliable for a property owner's name, available at the county courthouse where the property is located. The only time this data is inaccurate is in the case of a 'recent' sale, in which case a title company may be able to help you discover the name of the new property owner. There is no standard for 'the timely update' of property tax records. Finding a 'number' -- as in telephone number -- is problematic, since that data is not required on property ownership records. If the property is in an association community, the property manager or board may be able to give you the data you need, so long as you provide a valid reason for requiring the details you want.
If the estates were properly probated (if necessary) and the real estate is in your name legally then you can sell your property.
All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.
No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.
You and your husband are the legal owners of the property but it is subject to the mortgage. If you default on the mortgage payments the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure.
A cadastral map is a map that shows the land properties in a community and the use to which a property is put or the name of the owners of each property.
The only way to change the name on a deed is for the owner of the property to execute a new deed transferring the property to new owners or to herself and another co-owner or through a straw and back to herself under her new name.
No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.
check the registry of deeds for the county in which the property is located. You'll need to know the owners name (Grantee) to search - or if you know the prior owners name(Grantor), you can find it that way as well. If you are lucky, the county has the records available on line. Good luck
The siblings are the legal owners of the property so they would be legally liable. For example, if someone was injured on the property they would sue the legal owners. If the property taxes were not paid the legal owners would be liable and the property would be taken as against the legal owners.
Property owners Liability is the financial , legal liability attaches to property owners due to their property, where as tenants libility vice versa