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Commonly Asked Questions about Land Ownership

Ownership is the state or fact of legal possession and control over property, which may be any asset, tangible or intangible. Ownership can involve multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different parties.
(lndoʊnər ) Word forms: landowners. countable noun. A landowner is a person who owns land, especially a large amount of land.
Ownership of land comes with both rights and responsibilities, and understanding what these are can be essential to protecting those who own the land. Owners have the right to exclusive use, enjoyment, exclusion of others, occupancy, and transfer or sale of the property.
Owner of land means the record owner of at least a majority ownership interest in a separate and legally created lot or parcel of land, as determined by the records of the county auditor, except that if the lot or parcel has been sold under a real estate contract, the vendee or grantee shall be deemed to be the owner
Definition Citations: The person in whom is vested the ownership, dominion, or title of property; proprietor.
You can search for property records and property ownership information online, in person, or over the phone with a 311 representative. Property owners of all boroughs except Staten Island can visit ACRIS. To search documents for Staten Island property, visit the Richmond County Clerks website.
Title is everything in property law. If you hold title to property, you own it.