Ask the neighbors or call the city and inquire.
2006-08-19 23:32:11
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answered by momsapplepeye 6
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Wait for the owner of empty house beside the door.
2006-08-19 23:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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have you ever downloaded a land registry record? in the journey that they have got been empty for over ten years there will be little to bypass on. try to be able to leaf through planning registers and also attempt your interior sight library for historic innovations, this may grant you with clues as to who the superb tenants or occupants were. you may also search for the old electoral roles for clues.
2016-11-26 19:34:03
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answered by carra 4
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I am not 100% but maybe the post office. or how about zillow.com I am not sure whats on it but a friend was able to tell me how much I bought my house for so maybe they have the owner listed. Good luck with your hunt.
2006-08-19 23:42:38
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answered by smooches986 4
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Land registry office at the local council offices?
2006-08-19 23:32:40
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answered by just-dave 5
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The land registry office.
2006-08-19 23:38:12
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answered by JeffE 6
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I believe you can get info on any house in the UK at the Land Registry site - http://www.landreg.gov.uk/
2006-08-19 23:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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city records office you will fill out a form I think its free
2006-08-19 23:54:58
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answered by kiss 4
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Your local county council might be able to help.
2006-08-19 23:33:55
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answered by Claire U.K 3
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go over early tomorrow and start removing the windows
2006-08-20 13:47:11
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answered by ? 3
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