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Old 12-11-2003, 12:51 PM  
PersianKitty
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Any lawyer would trace the paper trail and bring it down to a mistake in writing the legal description. It's likely a court would just change the legal description and correct the title being that there is no sale documents between you and the actual owner. Also the owner would of had to sign a quit claim deed to legally 'give' you the property.

Believe me the person who truly owns the house is out something. First all the property taxes they've paid over the years, all the mortgage interest, etc, the asset in his portfolio, and more I'm sure.
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