Is your question that you are a current tenant and you want to know the name of the owner? If so, you are going about it the wrong way for whatever reason.
I worked for a property management company and we never, never, gave out the name of the owners. They were paying us to handle all of the problems and to resolve them. If something needs to be fixed in your apartment, mail the office a certified letter and state your concerns. Request that you receive a written response within ten days. If you do not hear from the office or owner and the problem has not been resolve, you can then go high to the housing authority or file a fair housing complaint.
Anytime that we received a certified letter the owner was notified immediately, and he/she would tell us how they wanted the problem resolved pronto.
2007-01-11 08:47:11
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answered by D S 4
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Be careful on your approach. The owner doesn't want to be contacted, that's why the ladies are there, and the owner is more likely to side with them over you. If there is anything you can do to work through the office the way it is set up, that is much more effective.
Best of luck
2007-01-11 08:25:32
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answered by walkinandrockin 3
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While you can get the owner's name from the tax rolls, it's public information, don't expect them to respond. They have an agent in place for a reason.
I used to own several rental roperties. On the rare occasion that a tenant tried to contact me directly, I always referred them to the property manager. I had one who would try to call me and complain about the late fee every time he was late with the rent -- which was more often than not. He stopped calling when I told the property manager to evict him for repeated late rent payments if he was late again. (He was never late again.)
2007-01-11 08:49:28
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Look up the country taxes on the land. It is public information.
2007-01-11 08:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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