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VA Gift Deed

Posted on: 03rd Nov, 2013 09:10 am
I was on disability for a mental health condition when I signed a Deed of Gift & Assumption in VA. I was given no advice from anyone, not even my lawyer. Had I known what I do now, 8 months later, it would have been a buyout. Since I was federally recognized as disabled, heavily clouded on medications and have medical records to support this - do I have any recourse in rendering this Deed as invalid? It was notarized and recorded already. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Hi Macaroni,

You will have to speak to a real estate attorney in this regard and take his opinion. There are chances that you may render the deed invalid.

Thanks
Posted on: 03rd Nov, 2013 06:37 pm
That's a great start, thank you. This sparks one question --- do I need to contact a Virginia real estate attorney since the occurence and property are both located in VA? Or can I contact one in my New England area, and they would handle or refer? Thank you!!!!
Posted on: 04th Nov, 2013 08:37 am
Get help of a Virginia real estate attorney.
Posted on: 05th Nov, 2013 08:32 pm
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