What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
My wife and I recently signed a purchase agreement to buy 5 acres and a mobile home adjacent to our property. Likewise, the sellers signed the purchase agreement. They then backed out and said they would not be there at the title company to sign the title over to us, and they were true to their word. This was roughly 17 days ago and we have contacted a lawyer. This lawyer has done some homework and has determined that the seller ( I will call him Joe) and the other lady (Kathi) are father and daughter. They had different last names, but these days you never know. We all assumed it was a husband and wife. The quitclaim deed that was drawn up in 2001 says Joe Smith -a married man quit claims this property to Joe Smith and Kathi Johnson (just made up the names for this forum). The lawyer has determined that the seller's wife is alive and in the same household, and has determined that we don't have a case, because his wife would have "dower" interest in the property and that they cannot sell it without her signing it.
Here is my question: Wouldn't the quit claim deed be proof that his wife no longer has interest in it? The first line remember, says Joe Smith - a married man & the second omits that. Do I have a leg to stand on? What other choice do we have to get this property. All we want is for him and Kathi to sign it over to us. I have a sneaking suspicion that they were contacted by a telecommunications company wanting to put a tower on the property. Only reason I say this is that a few years ago, we were contacted by a lady, but never heard from her again, but were verbally offered 800 per month lease. After research, I found that she lives in the same town as them. Now I can just imagine that they will sell the property to her or she will pay them a monthly lease. Just speculation, but if so, it sounds pretty crooked to me!
Again, the lawyer does not want us or him to get sued for not researching things enough, so he feels that we can't do anything. I am not ready to give up the property that easy (or the possibly of getting a monthly lease from a cell tower). Any ideas? Thanks. FYI, he did file lis pendens at the register of deeds, but that only last so long.
Mike
My wife and I recently signed a purchase agreement to buy 5 acres and a mobile home adjacent to our property. Likewise, the sellers signed the purchase agreement. They then backed out and said they would not be there at the title company to sign the title over to us, and they were true to their word. This was roughly 17 days ago and we have contacted a lawyer. This lawyer has done some homework and has determined that the seller ( I will call him Joe) and the other lady (Kathi) are father and daughter. They had different last names, but these days you never know. We all assumed it was a husband and wife. The quitclaim deed that was drawn up in 2001 says Joe Smith -a married man quit claims this property to Joe Smith and Kathi Johnson (just made up the names for this forum). The lawyer has determined that the seller's wife is alive and in the same household, and has determined that we don't have a case, because his wife would have "dower" interest in the property and that they cannot sell it without her signing it.
Here is my question: Wouldn't the quit claim deed be proof that his wife no longer has interest in it? The first line remember, says Joe Smith - a married man & the second omits that. Do I have a leg to stand on? What other choice do we have to get this property. All we want is for him and Kathi to sign it over to us. I have a sneaking suspicion that they were contacted by a telecommunications company wanting to put a tower on the property. Only reason I say this is that a few years ago, we were contacted by a lady, but never heard from her again, but were verbally offered 800 per month lease. After research, I found that she lives in the same town as them. Now I can just imagine that they will sell the property to her or she will pay them a monthly lease. Just speculation, but if so, it sounds pretty crooked to me!
Again, the lawyer does not want us or him to get sued for not researching things enough, so he feels that we can't do anything. I am not ready to give up the property that easy (or the possibly of getting a monthly lease from a cell tower). Any ideas? Thanks. FYI, he did file lis pendens at the register of deeds, but that only last so long.
Mike