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Check Public Ownership Records Search the records for the address of the rental property to find out if the landlord is listed as the owner. If the names don't match, contact the legal owner and ask if she knows the person purporting to be the landlord.
Contact the county tax assessor. If there's a piece of property, someone is paying tax on it or not. ... Call 411 directory assistance. ... Consult other public records such as property deeds. ... Use an online property search tool.
How to Find Out Who Owns a Property for Free. ... The good news is retrieving a current record of a property tax assessment or performing a deed search can generally be done online at no cost. You don't necessarily have to check both property tax and deed records to find the owner of a property. You can choose one.
If you have the owner's name and the address of the property, you may be able to get a telephone number. Consult other public records such as property deeds. Since property deeds must be recorded, you can take a trip to the county recorder's office and pull up the deed to the property.
Locate the county tax assessor's office online with a simple search entry, such as "(Your county) tax assessor's office property records." When the tax assessor's property identification form opens online, enter the property address.
Go to the County Tax Assessor's office and find the tax maps for the area in question. ... For each property number, there should be a note that will give you the Deed Book (Liber) and Page Number. ... Go to the County Clerk's Office and find the current deed.
Check Property Ownership Records. ... Verifying Property Records. ... Check Tax Rolls. ... Accessing Property Records.
Go to the tax assessment website for the town where the mystery property is located. ... Enter the street number of the mystery property, and the street name of the mystery property in the appropriate fields provided on the tax assessment property search page. Click search.
Since our government is by the people, for the people, that means that all government records are open to the public. It is easy to find most public records about a home, including the deed, title, and legal description or land survey of a property.
Get a copy of the deed to the property. ... Produce copies of purchase documents. ... Use the certificate of title for a mobile home. ... Gather property tax receipts. ... Get copies of mortgage payment records. ... Provide proof of homeowner's insurance in your name. ... Complete an affidavit of ownership.
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