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All Forum Posts by: Bill Cippola

Bill Cippola has started 7 posts and replied 12 times.

Thank you.  Unfortunately for him the attorney that drafted the deed is an a home with Alzheimer's now.  From what I see, the exhibit to the deed clearly shows the correct property to be transferred.  The issue that the other party is relying on is the section is wrong.  Interestingly, the section referenced in the deed does not exist in the county so no other property is affected. I explained to him that I am sure an attorney once hired (he is trying to get funds) will point out that the court will merely view this as a typo.  They are good people

Neighbors wife had a piece of property transferred in 2002 to her via her mother but her dad hid the deed since 2002. Found the deed while moving her dad into an apartment last month and filed in correct jurisdiction.  Her dad hired a lawyer and is claiming that since the legal description states the wrong section in the county the whole transfer is null and void? Everything from the land lots and deed book are correct though. Any Georgia legal minds have any input? Is there a statute of limitations in Georgia like in NC and Ca She will be hiring an attorney in the next few weeks

Thank you in advance