No, if the info is false the deed is too.
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The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.
Yes a gift deed can be valid if it is done legally and correctly. The deed would have to be viewed by an attorney to determine if it was executed correctly.
If your name is on the deed then you own the property as long as the deed is valid and properly recorded in the land records.
A deed must be signed by the parties to the deed. If one of them was dead when the deed was created, then they could not have signed the document!
The quit claim deed is a valid document by utself and as such does not have to be protected by recording it in the recording offices books. This act does not reflect the intent of the grantor. The deeding over of property to another person. The recording reflects to the recorder information only not intent.
To correct a deed, you typically need to prepare and sign a correction deed, also known as a corrective deed or deed of correction. This document should clearly identify the error in the original deed and provide the correct information. It is important to follow the specific legal requirements in your state for correcting a deed to ensure it is valid and enforceable. It is recommended to consult with a real estate attorney to assist you in the process of correcting a deed.
No, a valid deductive argument cannot have a false conclusion. If the argument is valid, it means that the conclusion logically follows from the premises. If the conclusion is false, it means that the argument is not valid.
Information based on opinions may not always be valid because opinions are subjective and can vary widely among individuals. It is important to consider the credibility and expertise of the source providing the opinion, as well as supporting evidence or facts, in order to assess the validity of the information.
You are referring to a "quitclaim" deed. If the deed is valid then the person named in the deed is the rightful owner.
Am sorry but the person that answered your question information was not valid. Please excuse his false sense of logic.
The word valid means true and the word faulty means false.