In most areas there is at least one and, legally it isn't on the ownership exactly, but a tax the property itself pays...it is due from the property not the owner...but the owner pays it to keep the property from being taken because it owes taxes.
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That depends on the tax laws of the country in which that land and those buildings are located. You have not told us that so we can not provide you with a precise answer.
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The reason is that a deed transfers ownership of the landand anything permanently attached to it. Buildings come and go but the ownership of the land is the thing that is tracked in the land records.
Generally, in the United States, that type of tax is a property tax.Generally, in the United States, that type of tax is a property tax.Generally, in the United States, that type of tax is a property tax.Generally, in the United States, that type of tax is a property tax.
Allodial title or interest constitutes ownership of real property (land, buildings and fixtures) that is independent of any superior landlord. Allodial title is related to the concept of land held "in allodium", or land ownership by occupancy and defense of the land.
There are thousands of different reasons such as natural obstructions, land ownership, pipes and buildings
Generally, building and land ownership records are kept by local governments interested in collecting taxes for the building or property. You can go to your local tax collector and inquire as to the availability of public records in this context, to discover the buildings' original owner.
Land ownership was taken over mainly by the businesses.