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IF MY GRANDFATHER SIGNED A QUIT DEED TO HIS WIFE, AND AND HE

Posted on: 15th Jan, 2008 10:46 pm
AND HIS WIFE PASSES AWAY AND LEAVES THE HOUSE TO SOMEONE ELSE IS THERE ANYWAY HE CAN GET HIS HOUSE BACK
Hi,

Welcome to the forum.

To get your grandfather's house back to him, he will have to prove the deed was invalid but once a quitclaim deed is signed, notarized and recorded, it is very tough to prove that the deed is invalid. Although you can surely talk to your attorney about how can you prove the deed invalid.

Best of luck,
Larry
Posted on: 16th Jan, 2008 11:05 am
Maybe. You need to consult with an attorney.

If one executes a deed and is incompetent, the deed is not valid. Proving it and reversing the transaction is complicated and varies greatly by state.

Most likely, you will need to open a probate, or file a "quiet title" action regarding the property. Both are court actions that require an attorney.
Posted on: 16th Jan, 2008 12:31 pm
I would contact an attorney for this question.
Posted on: 20th Jan, 2008 02:57 pm
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