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How does property become unclaimed?


These assets become unclaimed property for a variety of reasons:

  • Businesses lose track of owners due to a change of address.
  • Owner may have forgotten about the asset and failed to notify the business of his new address. 
  • Property becomes abandoned due to the death of the owner. 
    • The decedent’s family is often times not aware of these assets.
  • Other assets become unclaimed property because of a custodial relationship experienced as a minor child. Parents establish accounts in the name(s) of minor children, then forget about the accounts. The children are usually unaware of them until:
    • Accounts are advertised in the newspaper.
    • claim form is received.
  • Stock splits and other securities transactions account for a large portion of unclaimed property.
  • Property is lost due to business dissolution or merger.
  • Customers will overpay on their accounts, or send remittances with no indication as to which account to apply the payment towards.
    • These credit balances are often times just left on the books of companies.
  • Checks have been lost in the mail or put in a drawer and forgotten.

 

 
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