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Begin by entering the Property ID Number or a brief description of the property you are claiming. This is crucial for identifying your claim.
Fill in the Original Property Owner’s Name, Social Security Number or Tax Identification Number, and their address as reported by the holder. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
Next, provide your Claimant’s Name and contact details. If applicable, indicate if it is the same as the original owner. Include your Social Security Number and email address for correspondence.
Complete the sections for any joint owners, including their names and contact information. If there are no joint owners, simply check 'Not applicable'.
Read through the declarations carefully before signing. Both you and any joint owners must sign and date the form to validate your claim.
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