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interesting

Posted on: 04th Oct, 2009 08:32 am
this is so interesting to me!! my husbands grandmother married a sneaky sob, to avoid being taken for everything she had... my mother in law ac and her brother dc were granted a piece of property via warranty deed by the thier parents (step father) cp vp reserving a life estate for themselves. in 1975 a even sneaker attorney did a quit claim deed between the parents cp and vp for some unknown reason it left out the reference to the previous warranty deed. (which from what i am hearing from our attorney they had no interest to do the quit claim deed in the first place) anyways vp suspisouly dies cp runs away with the nurse changes his will to exclude hiers of vp which is found out when he dies in 1998, woops cp sells the land via warranty deed in 1996 to sd. sd dies in 2003 where by excutors deed he give the land to kd his son. kd now has sold the land via warranty deed but the tittle is defective. when cp died 1998, ac contacted the attorney who drafted the quit claim deed takeing the land from them and tells her thier is nothing they can do. now it looks like they still own the land after all. thoughts?
This is really complicated and probably need to anattorney to get thius cleared
Posted on: 04th Oct, 2009 08:56 am
Hi Guest!

Welcome to forums!

Your query has been replied in the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/deeds/lifeestate-will.html#125976

Please take a look at it. I hope it will help you.

Sussane
Posted on: 04th Oct, 2009 11:21 pm
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