Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida
Six months ago I removed my Grandmother from an abusive living situation. She was residing with her son (my father) in her condo. The condo administration called me, upon her moving out, and said that she needed to fill out a quit-claim deed for him to stay there. I needed time to get us set up at an undisclosed address. (i've seen him cross state lines to find my mother when she left him) So I had my Grandmother fill out the quit-claim. I was not her legal representative when she did this. My father had power of attorney at that time. She wasn't mentally competent at the time. We have doctors statements. Four months after the signing I was awarded guardianship of her. This all happened in FL. How strong are my chances for voiding the quitclaim?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your chances appear to be pretty good. You should immediately consult with an attorney.
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