To: fwdude
Was the property sold? Has anybody looked at the contract?
2 posted on
04/04/2024 7:46:50 AM PDT by
BipolarBob
(I'm looking for a blessing that is NOT in disguise.)
To: BipolarBob
My parents once faced a somewhat similar situation.
Any attorney who handles contract law could help. I don’t think an elder law attorney would be particularly helpful for this claim (but would be for planning/aging type issues).
3 posted on
04/04/2024 7:49:24 AM PDT by
TheConservator
( For Libtards, barring Trump from the presidency is worth destroying 235 years the rule of law)
To: BipolarBob
There was no proper written contract except for the numerous recorded communications between the parties, which more than establishes a verbal contract (valid.) The terms were stipulated and promises were made (text, voicemail, etc.)
I know that FReepers will excoriate me for not having a piece of paper, but a verbal contract is binding. We have her dead to rights.
6 posted on
04/04/2024 7:53:45 AM PDT by
fwdude
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To: BipolarBob
County recorder should have that answer.
42 posted on
04/04/2024 10:44:09 AM PDT by
ridesthemiles
(not giving up on TRUMP---EVER)
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