Posted by Bill H on August 18, 2004 at 09:33:07:
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Posted by Bill H on August 18, 2004 at 09:33:07:
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Complexities of a Clouded Title - Posted by Charlie
Posted by Charlie on August 16, 2004 at 19:26:20:
Party #1 (grandfather) signs Warranty Deed to Party #2 (grand daughter) and #2 allows #1 to live in house for the rest of his life. #2 does not file deed with the county for 17 years and then finds that the legal description is in error. Affidavit to explain correction is filed with corrected Warranty Deed.
Within the 17 years the Warranty Deed was not filed with the county, #1 remarries and both the new wife and #1 sign a Quit Claim Deed back to themselves and file with the county without the knowledge of #2. Feb 2004, #1 passes away and his wife files civil suit to bar any interest of #2. Warranty Deed signed in 1977.
How much of a mess is this?
Re: Complexities of a Clouded Title - Posted by Judy
Posted by Judy on October 15, 2004 at 18:47:39:
The California Department of Veterans Affairs (CDVA)sold us our house. According to the California Military and Veterans Code, CDVA was required to secure title on the property. They didn’t. I hired a civil engineer who mapped out the legal descriptions. Our house ended up two blocks southeast of the actual location. I also discovered aerial photo’s of many elongated pits that were generated by an Air Force Base prior to the property being developed. The builder did not submit a soil report, EIR or negative declaration. So how did this clouded, contaminated subdivision get approval? The county actually owns the land, (the corrupt developer took it off their hands) they purchased it in 1964, but their names appear no where in all of the deed washing that I found. The legal descriptions for the subdivision south of us was flipped over on top of ours so when you map out the legal discriptions it puts you back inside that other subdivision.
The Deed Washing: The property that was flipped over on top of us was sold on paper six times on the same day, month and year to six different developers. It was repossessed three times from one of the developers and he continued to re-purchase it.
The attorney we hired sold our documents to CDVA for 28 thousand dollars and the attorney was disbarred.
When I went public with this CDVA threw us in the street (this is how Veterans are treated) and a judge with the county ordered that if I go public with any of the facts concerning that clouded, contaminated subdivision, he will put me in jail for an undetermined amount of time. And to think, Bush called Saddam Hussein a coward for defrauding and poisoning the Iraqs.
All the dirty politicians and bottom feeder attorneys should catch a clue!