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Old 03-16-2004, 06:27 PM
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Land that was lost through foreclosure



My cousin& and her husband lost their land just recently that was redeemed last year after a foreclosure the year before.& Their land was being foreclosed upon and they had a year to redeem the land and right before the end of the year they found an attorney that agreed to redeem the land for them and then he would "sell" the land back to them.& About 11/2 months ago they got a letter that he had sold the land to someone else under a lease option agreement.& When they took a copy of the paperwork that they had gotten when they bought the land from him to their lawyer, they were told that they had not been buying the land- only renting the land with an agreement to purchase.& They had not missed a payment, but had had one check that was returned, but cleared when it when through the second time.& Their lawyer told them there was nothing they could do.& This land has been in our family since before the Civil War.& Could she pull the land patent forward even though it is owned by someone else now if they haven't?& She has the original warranty deeds in our grandfather's name.& I read somewhere in one of the threads that this could be done.& But I can't seem to find it.&


I would appreciate any information that anyone could provide about the land paptent process.& She has ordered some information from the& Aware Group, but it hasn't come yet.& They aren't sovereign yet.& They are very new to this whole process.& I read in one threrad that a person must be sovereign to pull a land patent forward.


Thanks,


Wirlwind
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