Sleazy Lawyer Scams Home From Elderly Michigan Woman.

Braman

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Lol this and lose/loose


If i see someone else say loose/loosing ima lose it :dead:
The sudden inability of black folk to correctly use loss/lost is insanity. Sorry for your lost :damn:


Or Lebron the most famous black man on the planet ‘we our own worse enemy’

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That shyt boils my blood
 

RageKage

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unbelievable someone can take your house so easily, shout out to news channel for making it public otherwise this woman would have few allies to help


A quitclaim deed is a legal instrument which is used to transfer interest in real property. The entity transferring its interest is called the grantor, and when the quitclaim deed is properly completed and executed, it transfers any interest the grantor has in the property to a recipient, called the grantee. Unlike most other property deeds, a quitclaim deed contains no title covenant and thus offers the grantee no warranty as to the status of the property title.

Because of this lack of warranty, quitclaim deeds are most often used to transfer property between family members, as gifts, placing personal property into a business entity (and vice versa) or in other special or unique circumstances. An example use for a quitclaim deed is in divorce, whereby one spouse terminates any interest in the jointly owned marital home, thereby granting the receiving spouse full rights to the property.

The ease at which the quitclaim deed can be executed (it requires little more than both parties signing the document and having it notarized where required, and filed with the appropriate governmental agency with the proper fees paid) is partly to blame for the "quick claim" misnomer associated with the deed.

 

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Put your home into a residence trust!!!

And help your elders with their affairs. Don’t leave them out here for the wolves.
 

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This is actually not that uncommon. My girl had this happen to a family member. They'll cozy on up to an older person and get them to trust them then have them sign over their assets.

Churches so that shyt too.
 

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I used to be a notary and to answer your question only if she disputed actually signing the document. It's always best to get a notary but you can record a lien/deed without one.

I don't recall all the details but I thought either 2,000 or 10k was offered to her and if she cashed the check its more difficult to dispute. sad shyt
 
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