NYC Property Owners With The Biggest Footprints
RANK | FIRM/ENTITY | TOTAL SQUARE FEET |
---|---|---|
1 | NYC (government) | 362.1M |
2 | Vornado Realty Trust | 29.7M |
3 | SL Green Realty | 28.7M |
4 | Tishman Speyer | 20.5M |
How do I find out who owns a property in New York?
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 Clerk’s website.
How do I find out who owns a property in New York by address?
Find the True Owner of a NYC Building
- Navigate to city’s NYCityMap website
- Type in the address or the 10-digit BBL.
- Depending on the address, the site may ask for a borough to clarify.
- Sometimes there is white space.
Who is the biggest landlord in the world?
All dollar values in US dollars unless otherwise indicated.
- 101. Pham Nhat Vu: 203,900 hectares.
- 100.
- Donald Horton: 205,746 hectares.
- Westervelt family: 209,627 hectares.
- Martin family: 221,363 hectares.
- Stimson family: 223,386 hectares.
- Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster: 225,000 hectares.
- Bell family: 225,405 hectares.
How is property divided in New York State?
Equitable Distribution. When New York was a community property state, property was divided according to whose name was on the title of a given property. So even if both spouses paid into the mortgage (or one was an unpaid homemaker), for example, the individual whose name is on the title would get the house.
What is surplus property in New York State?
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) offers property and property rights for sale that were originally acquired for transportation purposes, but are no longer needed. This is called “surplus property.” The surplus property is offered for sale to abutting landowners, to other public entities, and to the general public.
What are the property laws in New York?
Generally, it preserves the community property ownership rights of each spouse if they move from a community property state to a non-community property state (such as New York). The following table provides a few basics of New York’s marital property laws. See Community Property Overview and Divorce Property Division FAQ to learn more.
What is considered marital property in New York?
New York and New Jersey are equitable distribution states. This means part of final divorce proceedings will be a fair splitting of property. While married parties and their legal representatives will negotiate, the court may decide what is fair based on a series of criteria.