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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Real estate attorney here. Literally at no point was your title ever at risk. A forged deed is a legal nullity. [/quote] Well, yeah, the forged deed isn’t worth the paper it is printed on. But did you see the pp about a developer literally building a house on property under similar circumstances? The legal technicality you cite doesn’t prevent serious problems. That owner has had to file suit, and I’m sure the fraudster is nowhere to be found—so they won’t be getting any money from them for the attorney fees or for dealing with the half of a house on their property.[/quote] A title is not a “legal technicality”. It’s the whole ball game. Yes, you have to sue. And yes the defrauded buyer’s title insurance will be invoked, if there is no title insurance the defrauded buyer will be responsible for costs themselves. It’s a good reminder to buyer owners title insurance![/quote]
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