Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Real Estate Purchase
I am in escrow on a foreclosure
property. Someone was squatting in
the property (not the prior owner or
tenant, just broke in and started
living there). He has no real claim for
''adverse possession'' (had only been
there three or four months before
the bank-owner threw him out) and
has been removed. However the
loan has funded and now the title
company is delaying transfer to
''research'' the adverse possession
issue. This delay could cost me my
loan and loan rate. If I leave this
deal behind I'm out thousands in
escrow and loan fees. What are my
options? Do I have any recourse?
The bank knew the guy had been
squatting there. I don't think the
squatter filed any legal documents
but I can't be sure. He's sort of a nut
but savvy.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Real Estate Purchase
I have experience litigating multiples cases of adverse possession, on both sides. You may contact my office to discuss the matter, if you would like me to possibly assist you with this.
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