Saturday, January 31, 2009

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What if you sell a property which is not the owner?

The query was:

  • few years ago sold a property that ere my grandmother died and I am the only heir, the property is sold in parts of which the last 3 did not pay me I did not change the title for the new owners supposedly I could do in that case, the property would still mine the papers was a paper signed monthly simple hope through prompt response.

Dear Sandra,
Thank you for your confidence to write.
In answer to your question, you have participated in the sale of a property of others, because, although you are the sole heiress will not have the benefits that correspond if not made the process of "intestate succession.
However, the act that you have entered can be validated if you formalizes the "declaration of heirship" and thus, the contract for the sale of the property you mentioned, would have no vice.
us not mention whether the possession of the property is retained by you or already inhabiting the buyers.
What you should consider is that it can not be taken as "yours" as you have not formalized their status as sole heir.
My suggestion is that you regularize their status as heir, and then demand payment of amounts that adeundan buyers. If you do not, you can, then to sue the collection, ask to be shot good for you to collect what is owed. So your chances of success on this case are very high. Even if buyers turn transferred the ownership of the property to third parties.
Regards,

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