Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois

Hello, 3 years ago we bought a double wide mobile home with 4.31 acres contracted for deed, we have asked for a title to home several times since then and i don't believe they have one. they tried to pass off a title to a different home. i did not accept it. we have alot of money tied up in this. is there any recource to this or are we stuck. we are in illinois. thanks robert daniels


Asked on 10/03/10, 3:32 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Walter Palmer Law Office of Walter Palmer

Sue!

If what you have stated is true you have, at the least, a case for fraud. This is important because, if proven, you can get double damages and the defendant pays the bills.

See a trial attorney. You should not have trouble finding a trial attorney (not I) to take this.

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Answered on 10/08/10, 4:04 pm
Charles Dobra Charles Wm. Dobra, Ltd.

Contact and retain an attorney as soon as possible.

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Answered on 10/08/10, 9:38 pm

Agreed and if you did not have a title search done when you went under contract, that could be a problem unless you were presented with what appeared to be title documents confirming their ability to sell, which would be really great to have. You are responsible for watching out for your own interests in any "business" dealings where seller and buyer are similar -- individual sellers and individual buyers -- and one side hasn't done something "fraudulent" (a material misrepresentation like ownership that you had the RIGHT to rely on -- such as a forged title document, etc.). If it turns out these people have ANY rights to the property, you may be able to record your contract against land title...but GET AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR CASE ASAP@

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Answered on 10/13/10, 2:45 pm


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