You could find a perfectly good deed in a safe deposit box while settling the estate of your grandfather. The deed shows that he acquired 100 acre of forestlands in 1925. At first impression, you might think you would inherit the land. However, a examination of the land records shows that he sold the land in 1945. Big disappointment! That would make the perfectly good deed you found worthless.
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
You would need to make that request part of the lawsuit for breach of contract. Removal of a name from a deed would need a deed signed by that person or a court order.
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
I would feel like the journey is worthless and meaningless
To make the partner feel worthless
A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.
You would need to draft and record a new deed in the land records. You should consult with an attorney to make certain the deed is properly drafted. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional who can explain the consequences and draft the deed properly. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.You would need to draft and record a new deed in the land records. You should consult with an attorney to make certain the deed is properly drafted. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional who can explain the consequences and draft the deed properly. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.You would need to draft and record a new deed in the land records. You should consult with an attorney to make certain the deed is properly drafted. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional who can explain the consequences and draft the deed properly. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.You would need to draft and record a new deed in the land records. You should consult with an attorney to make certain the deed is properly drafted. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional who can explain the consequences and draft the deed properly. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.
Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.
Sorry I'm afraid your appauling grammar and lack of specificity make answering this question worthless (which is what I have just done).
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yes AB it does. but you do have anything to worry about