In Maine you go to the town clerk's office and find out who is responsible for paying the taxes on the building. Then you go to the Registry of Deeds for the county in which the building is situated and find out whether the person responsibly for paying the taxes is the person who owns the building.
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Good question. It sounds like something a law professor might ask on an exam. Who really owns the building now? How did the building get there in the first place? If there was no agreement or understanding of any kind when the building was left behind, would the building now be deemed to have been abandonned? What, if any, conversations took place since, between the land owner and the person who left the property behind? Has the statute of limitations expired for the owner to claim it back? What rights does the property owner have to claim rent from the building owner? Does the building conststitute a fixture? If so, it would probably belong to the owner of the land. Some practical questions, however, are: What value does the property owner place on the building? Does the property owner have a use for the building? Is it something over which the property owner is prepared to go to court? Is it something over which the property owner is prepared to endure long-lasting hard feelings on the part of the building owner? If the property owner wants to keep the building, would it be better to make a "without prejudice" offer to buy it from the building owner? C'mon first year law students. Wadda ya think?
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Yes, with permission from the building's owner/occupant.
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