use the purchase price
To purchase a home it will be required that the taxes be payed. If the previous owner did not pay them and is not going to pay them then the new owner will be responsible for paying them before they can purchase the home.
No it does not give previous owners personal information.
Yes. The previous owners insurance policy coverage does Not pass through to a new owner. You can not ride off the previous owners insurance policy.If all you had was the previous owners insurance policy, Then you had no insurance at all. You and your property were effectively uninsured. If a loss occurred, payment would be denied based on the fact the the named insured (previous owner) no longer has an ownership interest in the property and the new owner never contracted for an insurance policy. The old policy does not belong to you as a new owner.The previous owners policy was a contract specific to that named owner and his or her owned property with the insurance company and was between them. Once they sell, it is no longer their property. A new owner is not a named insured under the terms of the previous owners policy. The previous owner being a relative does not change this..When a property sells or changes hands the previous owners Insurance Policy ceases the exact moment down to the exact hour minute and second of the day the property changes hands. All coverage under the previous owners policy stops, it is null and void whether or not the insurance company has yet been notified of the change in ownership.The new owner has a responsibility to purchase and qualify for his or her own insurance coverage. All Property Insurance policies are like this and it is clearly stated in the terms of the insurance contract.
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Not usually, once you are the owner of a vehicle and the previous owners name is not on the title, they will usually have rights to that vehicle.
You might go to the website of the county assessors and it should show previous owners.
WHO WAS PREVIOUS OWNER OF CAR? NAME ON TITLE OF CAR PREVIOUS OWNER OF CAR? looking to find out previous owner how many previous owner
previous owners name
Check with your closing attorney there may be escrow money available.
Go to the assessor's office in the town hall or the tax collector's office depending on how big your town is. Also sometimes you can get information of previous property owners online. HOW
by having them as a temporary employee to see how good they will work and if they are good then change their status. contact previous employers.
The short answer is, in the U.S. you can't.