![]() ![]() 3.4 Consult Local Real Estate Professionals.The BBC is not responsible for content on external websites. If your local authority won't tell you, you could put the request in writing citing the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Local authorities have different policies on disclosing this information. The HM Land Registry website for England and Wales is: the Registers of Scotland Executive Agency is: and the Land Registry of Northern Ireland is: Most local authorities have a register of empty properties and know who the owner is. For a small fee you can look at the register and see who the owner is. Many properties are registered at the Land Registry. If you explain to them why you want to know, they will probably be happy to tell you. Once you've found an empty property, how do you know who owns it? It may be as simple as asking the people who live near by. Often the house is beyond saving but sometimes it's salvageable. ![]()
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