You should check the tax assessor's records.
You should check the tax assessor's records.
You should check the tax assessor's records.
You should check the tax assessor's records.
You should check the tax assessor's records.
To find the legal owner of the property you can visit the local tax assessor's office and look up that address in the records. The property will be listed under the name of the legal owner. You may also find a deed reference that you can use to look up that property in the local land records office.
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You would need to do a search of the land registry to find out the current owner of the property.
You could start at the city assessor's office. Look up the property by address and the owner's name should be listed.
Aslong as the landlord is the legal owner of the property (inquire at the registry of deeds), the tenant is obligated to pay the rent to him.
You need to hire a professional. A professional title examiner can perform a title examination to find the owner of the property. If the property is listed as "owner unknown" in the tax assessor's records the research may be costly.
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You can find the answer to your question in the tax assessor's office for the county where this address is listed.
If you lost an unrecorded deed to property then you have no proof that you own it. You need to obtain a confirmatory deed from the record owner and then record it immediately.
Go to Assessors office in your town with the specific address of the property and they will locate the owner base on tax mapping.
Check the tax appraisal records for the property and see who is listed as the owner.
The owners of any property are the grantees listed on the current deed. The property may be subject to a mortgage if any owner granted a mortgage to a lender.