A property was foreclosed upon. Both the actual home and lot it sat upon were deeded out for sale from the estate to a brother in the estate

Junior
Other/Just Looking
Labelle, FL

proceedings. But an adjoining lot that was not deeded out for sale was mistakenly included in the brothers real estate paperwork transaction as an additional legal description.. When the home was foreclosed upon they took the adjoining lot with it. No one in the family realized part of their estate had been taken from them, Until I inquired for a purchase. How can this be undone?

Answers (1)
Steven Abraham
Broker
Laguna Beach, CA
FIRST ANSWER

Junior,
You must seek the advice of a real estate attorney, regarding this issue!
Also, have your attorney review the original title policy.
Good Luck,
Steven Abraham

Sun Sep 13 2009, 16:41

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