What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas.
My son cheated my mother and her brother out of our family farm. He managed this by telling her that if she gave it to him he promised to put my granddaughter on the deed as owner and would add the stipulation that it never be sold out of the family. His words were "it would be kept in perputuity in the family". We were so proud of him for wanting to keep the farm forever that we agreed to his proposistion. However, I by chance found out he and his girlfriend had placed it on the market for sale in less than a year. I begged and pleaded for him to give the farm back to the family. Even offering to repay any monies they were out. They insisted on trying to sale it anyway. I received a phone call from a Title Company one day. The agent asked if my mom and her brother were willing to sign a document that would allow them to sale it due to the property still being in my deceased grandfather's name somehow and the title was not clear. She absolutely said no they wouldn't sign. When we heard nothing else from either the Title Company nor my son, we were overjoyed to say the least to think that he would not be able to sale it after all. And the farm would still stay in the family after all. Then one day mom and I decided to go out to the farm and pick up some of our personal items. We had been told by my son we didn't have to remove our property. That our stuff would be safe there and we could use the back of the barn as storage. When we got there it was painfully obvious that it had been sold anyway. I have since found out that the original Title company would not handle the sale due to the unclear title issue. He however found a Title Company that obviously went ahead with a sale without the required signatures. Is this legal in Texas? What are our chances of getting the farm back? And could the Title Company, my son, his girlfriend and the buyer be charged with a crime for not getting the proper release of title. This whole thing has pretty much destroyed my family. We are so hurt and devastated by his breaking of the promise to us. He had even promised that I would never have to worry because the farm would be my forever home. What recourse do we have? Is there any chance we could get it back? There is no way that at this time we could afford an attorney. Also I was wondering if this could be considered as Financial Fraud against the elderly?
Thank you for any help and advice we can be given.
My son cheated my mother and her brother out of our family farm. He managed this by telling her that if she gave it to him he promised to put my granddaughter on the deed as owner and would add the stipulation that it never be sold out of the family. His words were "it would be kept in perputuity in the family". We were so proud of him for wanting to keep the farm forever that we agreed to his proposistion. However, I by chance found out he and his girlfriend had placed it on the market for sale in less than a year. I begged and pleaded for him to give the farm back to the family. Even offering to repay any monies they were out. They insisted on trying to sale it anyway. I received a phone call from a Title Company one day. The agent asked if my mom and her brother were willing to sign a document that would allow them to sale it due to the property still being in my deceased grandfather's name somehow and the title was not clear. She absolutely said no they wouldn't sign. When we heard nothing else from either the Title Company nor my son, we were overjoyed to say the least to think that he would not be able to sale it after all. And the farm would still stay in the family after all. Then one day mom and I decided to go out to the farm and pick up some of our personal items. We had been told by my son we didn't have to remove our property. That our stuff would be safe there and we could use the back of the barn as storage. When we got there it was painfully obvious that it had been sold anyway. I have since found out that the original Title company would not handle the sale due to the unclear title issue. He however found a Title Company that obviously went ahead with a sale without the required signatures. Is this legal in Texas? What are our chances of getting the farm back? And could the Title Company, my son, his girlfriend and the buyer be charged with a crime for not getting the proper release of title. This whole thing has pretty much destroyed my family. We are so hurt and devastated by his breaking of the promise to us. He had even promised that I would never have to worry because the farm would be my forever home. What recourse do we have? Is there any chance we could get it back? There is no way that at this time we could afford an attorney. Also I was wondering if this could be considered as Financial Fraud against the elderly?
Thank you for any help and advice we can be given.