finding the owner of a property
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finding the owner of a property
anyone help me, i've been looking for a takeaway premises for QUITE a long while now,
i seen a empty shop,in a parade of shops, no body living there,
the shops near by don't know
ps anyone know any empty shops near their area (yorkshire)
£10 finders fee if sucessful (seriously)
i seen a empty shop,in a parade of shops, no body living there,
the shops near by don't know
ps anyone know any empty shops near their area (yorkshire)
£10 finders fee if sucessful (seriously)
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ww8, Use the online land registry service. It'll cost you about 2 quid, but will give you the name and address of the owner
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...eSearchServlet
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...eSearchServlet
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Originally Posted by Neil Smalley
ww8, Use the online land registry service. It'll cost you about 2 quid, but will give you the name and address of the owner
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...eSearchServlet
http://www.landregisteronline.gov.uk...eSearchServlet
Banks don't tend to be too helpful in tracking the owners down, but a bit of digging in online directories can be quite fruitful. Failing that, a letter to the lender explaining the situation and asking if they will forward your request on may work, otherwise ask your solicitor.
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