What to do if my mother signed some land over to my sister and her husband so they could get a loan on a double wide home that they put on my mother’s land?

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What to do if my mother signed some land over to my sister and her husband so they could get a loan on a double wide home that they put on my mother’s land?

My mother signed some land over to my sister and her husband so they could get a loan on a double wide home that she put on my mothers land. My sister passed away 2 months agoand now her husband is going to sell his home and all my mothers land. Is there anything we come do to got my mother’s land back?

Asked on June 11, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Ohio

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

You need to review all documentation with respect to the signing over the land by your mother to your sieter and brother and law. If the transfer was a straight gift as opposed to a sale, there really is not much that the estate of your mother can do about the situation that you have written about. 
 

I suggest that you consult with a real estate attorney further about the facts that you have written about and to review all documentation concerning the transfer of title to the land that you have written about.


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