What can I do if someone forged or altered escrow documents?
What you were describing may be criminal conduct, and as such, you should contact the local prosecutor’s office.
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What you were describing may be criminal conduct, and as such, you should contact the local prosecutor’s office.
Why don’t you consider letting your mother buy the house and you serve as a lender and give her a mortgage against the property?
You would need for him to execute a deed on his own volition and he he doesn’t agree, you could bring an action to force the sale of the house and...
He would have to agree to execute a new deed adding you as a co-owner.
Responding from a New York perspective, your mother may most certainly leave real estate only to you, in her will, provided that she possesses all...
The contract of sale that you executed should govern your rights and your obligations as to this matter. Examine it carefully for all the answers.
Since you want nothing from the property, contact a charitable organization who would be willing to accept your interest in the property, and then...
Nothing short of your being on title could adequately protect your interest.
I can’t see any reason why you can’t be added to the deed.
Not if you properly know how to successfully complete the task yourself.