Ask at the tax assessors office. These are usually found in City Hall; if not the front desk at City Hall can tell you where to go.
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Eventually the city will take possession of the property and sell it.
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I don't think it is school property. It is your property. However, a school bus or a city bus is part of the city or school, so they do have the right to drive there.
Contact your local city hall for this information. They will have a department specifically for property tax and finances and will have a record on file for your house.
Search the title of the property at City Hall and also any old documents you can find in newspapers, etc. Then go to the City Planner and discuss this matter. Sometimes when it's a historical building, house or even property it can be cheaper to build (in other words "perks.")
There is no record of anybody famous with the name Herron Todd White. Herron Todd White is the name of the largest independent property valuation and advisory group in Australia.
Yes you have to pay property taxes (CRIM), city and county taxes. These are usually part of your escrow if the house has a mortgage on it.
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.
This is regulated by city and county zoning and ordinances. You should contact the local government where you are interested in building.
Not really a sales tax. But you will pay property taxes to the city, county and some states every year.
If the house is legally yours, then you can go to or call your city hall and ask how to evict someone from your property. They should be able to walk you through the whole proccess. I would not waste my time with lawyers on this matter, because this is a free service that can be done by you going down to the court house. There may be city, county, court, or filing fees, but the are small compare to having a non-payer in your property.