Find Abandoned Property Owners
There are various reasons to locate the property owner. One reason could be to purchase the home from the owner. Other reasons can include wanting to know who is responsible for the home. In either case, there are ways to locate the property own of the abandoned property.
The first step is to use the local government offices like the assessor’s office to find the property owner on record. This is public information and should be free. Provide the office with the address of the property and they can provide the owner’s name as well as if the owner is deceased or alive since it is tax related. Their office should have the current records that will help you find the property owner. They may also be able to tell you if the owner lives in the area or has moved out of state. This is the case with many properties. Once they provide the name of the owner, you have several options to locate the person.
While at the assessors, inquire if the taxes are current. This information is useful especially if you plan to purchase the property. You can also find out who paid the taxes adding the information you are collecting.
In the case of knowing where the property owner lives currently, you can use the internet to find a phone number or address for them. You have their name so use services such as www.searchbug.com, www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, and www.ussearch.com to locate them using their name. You will possible find their address and current phone number. This will make contacting them easier. Some sites will possible give multiple addresses and phone numbers as well as relations to the person.
If you find out the person is deceased you can contact their relations to see what they plan to do with the property or if it is going to be sold. Generally, the family will tell you the status of the property since they will want to sell the property if you want to purchase it from them or the estate.
Use the resources of the county and state official offices to find information regarding the person such as vital records (for marriages, deaths, and births), courts to find out about probates of wills and estates, and clerk’s office for other court related issues. All of this information is public record. It will help you in your search to locate the property owner. Use the services of these offices to narrow the search and increase your chances of locating the right owner of the property.
The more information you gather the more you will likely find the right property owner or the family of the owner if the person is deceased.
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