Deed
A deed is a legal document that states who owns a piece of property. We've got articles, blog posts, podcasts, and videos with information for your questions about who owns the property, transferring deeds and quit claim deeds.
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Sewer Lines Not On Property
Added March 20, 2009 by Ilyce R. GlinkA home buyer has discovered that the sewer lines for his home are not on his property and needs to know how to determine who owns the next-door property. The local recorder of deeds should be able to provide the owner of the adjacent property. The homeowner says he cannot get a mortgage without the sewer lines on his property.
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