Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 23 - Division of Medicaid
Part 103 - Resources
Chapter 2 - Ownership Interest
Rule 23-103-2.8 - Evidence of Real Property Ownership
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 23-103-2.8
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Property ownership must be verified. Obtain a copy of the official document used to verify ownership and file it in the case record. The following official records may be used to establish real property ownership:
1. Current Deed. If the client does not have
a copy of the current deed, a copy may be obtained from records in the Chancery
Clerk's office in the county where the property is located. Any discrepancies
which exist between a deed and a tax receipt must be resolved in order to
determine the true ownership situation. A deed must be recorded in the
appropriate county office to be considered a true deed documenting
ownership.
2. Tax Assessment Notice
or Most Recent Tax Receipt. Tax records and receipts describe the property.
Phrases such as "Et al" and "Et ux" beside the name on a tax receipt indicate
joint or common ownership in some form. Current Mortgage Statement. Mortgages
are recorded in the Chancery Clerks office; however, the name of the mortgage
holder must be known. Report of Title Search Wills, Court Records or
Relationship Document.- Which show rights of an heir to the property after
death of the former owner.
Miss. Code Ann. 43-13-121.1 (Rev. 2005).
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