Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey
Llc
Can a deed be contested?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Llc
also yes.
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Re: Llc
Yes.
There are several reasons why a court can be convinced to invalidate a deed. That is about all that can be said since you don't provide much information.
I am in southern New Jersey. If the land is located near me, you might want to give me a call. See Mr. Davies reply also.
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