Parcel created with no real property
UPDATE:
Company A has "leased" the bridge to Company B (no Lease Agreement exists.)
The county assessor has created a parcel and assigned a parcel number to the bridge only stating he is treating it as leased real property but he does not know if, "They are leasing from anyone."
No real property is involved.
The county assessor previously stated the riverbed is owned by a private individual. Now he has changed his story and wrote, "There are some questions of who actually owns the property under the bridge."
Any way you cut it, the property under the bridge is not owned by Company A or Company B. Neither has a deed showing ownership of the riverbed.
Any guesses on how it was possible for the assessor to create a new parcel?
Thanks, Rooty
Hi Quincy, am messaging you in case you did not see my follow up posted earlier today... ... ...
UPDATE:
Company A has "leased" the bridge to Company B (no Lease Agreement exists.)
The county assessor has created a parcel and assigned a parcel number to the bridge only stating he is treating it as leased real property but he does not know if, "They are leasing from anyone."
No real property is involved.
The county assessor previously stated the riverbed is owned by a private individual. Now he has changed his story and wrote, "There are some questions of who actually owns the property under the bridge."
Any way you cut it, the property under the bridge is not owned by Company A or Company B. Neither has a deed showing ownership of the riverbed.
Any guesses on how it was possible for the assessor to create a new parcel?
Thanks, Rooty