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The owner of the land owns the house.
Whoever is named on the title is the owner.
There is no company called 'Contents Insurance', however it is possible to buy contents insurance from many different insurance companies. Contents insurance is normally bought on your primary residency, this will cover you against unexpected loss.
If he no longer owns the house, he isn't the landlord. This is, of course, unless he is hired by the owner to manage the home and its residents.
Jeff Franklin the person who created Full House and Fuller House had bought the Full House house this recent past year of 2016 when it was put up for sale so he is the one who currently owns it.
The easiest way to find out who owns a house is to do an online search for your county's tax assesor. Most counties have an online database that will allow you to search by entering your address. The results will show you who owns the home that you are renting.
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The owner of the articles in the car retains possession. While a car may be repossessed with articles inside, they must be released to their owner upon request. If they're not, the company can be liable for theft and a police report may be filed.
Unowned houses are typically locked by the property owner or by a property management company responsible for the property. Unoccupied houses may be secured to prevent unauthorized access or potential break-ins.
Who ever owns the house and pays the bills should make the desision.
Yes, a lien can be filed on a piece of real property, regardless of the owner. However, the reason for the lien has to be directly related to the actual owner or the property itself. i.e., if a trust owns a house and I live in the house, and you have a judgement against me, there is no attaching a lien on the house for my debt.
A private house is owned by an owner who also owns the land. A private house owner is responsible for the maintenance, upkeep and preservation of the private house and property. A condominium house is part of a larger community which is owned by all owners in equitable share, and the house being owned by an owner. A condominium house owner pays assessments to the association that operates the community. The board is responsibility for the maintenance, upkeep and preservation of all real estate assets owned by the community.