well you have to contact the county registrars office...the ownership of the property is public knowledge...
2006-11-21 14:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes the city's website where the property is located has tax assessment records online which lists the owners name. Other than that you can go to the Wisconsin Registry Of Deeds for the or make a request for the records. It is public record who is the owner if a property.
Here is a website with links to counties that are online.
http://www.wrdaonline.org/
2006-11-21 14:50:35
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answered by walkerhound03 5
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The county assessor's office (or recorder's office, or both) has a record of who owns every property in the county. If you do not live in the county where it is located, a paralegal or investigator can look it up for you in a few minutes. They would be in the yellow pages for the county seat. It is also possible that you can get the information by phoning the county in question and asking how such inquiries can be done by long distance. There may be a way, for a modest fee.
2006-11-21 14:51:41
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answered by auntb93again 7
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You should have an online GIS or polaris system for the city or county where the house is. Check there first, click in ID property or something to that nature.
The caveat to that is that sometimes the city can be behind on entering changes. So in that case, I would call the register of deeds.
Good luck.
2006-11-22 04:11:11
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answered by donewiththismess 5
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Contact city hall where the property is located. It may be a small fee for the report.
2006-11-21 14:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with the registar of deeds for the county that you live in. Owner information on a property is public information.
2006-11-21 14:45:08
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answered by Me 2
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Contact your County assessor located at the courthouse or google them.
2006-11-22 14:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Call your sister and ask her. If this is not a possible solution within your family, then you have bigger problems than "who owns mom's house..."
Fix THAT problem. The others will take care of themselves.
2006-11-21 14:56:16
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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Go to the court house and look up the deed.
2006-11-21 14:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Get an abstract on the land. It'll tell you everything you need to know and more.
2006-11-21 14:44:55
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answered by Snickle Beast 3
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