How can i find out who owns a piece of real estate,a home?

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  1. Local GIS in the home county. You can search by address, tax map ID number. It has a wealth of information.

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  2. You can do a title search in the local county office. All real estate titles are public record.

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  3. SouthJerseyGuy

    Tax maps. Here’s the deal. At least in NJ, each municipality maintains property records of all commercial & residential properties in its borders. In my area, the deeds and property descriptions are at my county courthouse, clerk’s office. If you lived here in Cumberland County, I’d suggest you goto the county library to research the lot & block numbers, then call/visit the clerk’s office to find out who currently owns this property.

    However, it’s the 21st century now, so you can probably do everything online. Maybe for free, maybe not. I don’t know any websites, though.

    If it’s for sale and being sold by a realtor, contact the realtor. If it is a sheriff sale or forclosure sale, contact the agency who handles these (usually auctions, typically sheriff’s office).

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  4. On the internet, you can do a real property search. For Example….in Maryland,

    http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/rp_rewrite/

    I got that link off the website for maryland’s department of assessments and taxation.

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  5. usually public records….that should at the local court house where the property is located

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  6. Your County Recorder’s Office or a Title Company.

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