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I am trying to find out if someone stole my deed forged it ...
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I am trying to find out if someone stole my deed forged it and signed it over to themselves and then took a 500,000 mortgage on it, could my attorney go to the court prove it is a forgery/fraud and have it reversed? And then wouldn't the lender (mortgage company) have to go after the forger for the money he borrowed? And then essentially wouldn't the lender have given the forger an unsecured loan? And isn't that between the lender and the forger? My real question is once the deed is fixed (turned back over to me) am I then out of it or will I have to coninue to fight this lending company even though everything prior to the loan was a fraud?

 

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moorestown, New Jersey

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Stuck on a holiday weekend and I just found out about this on friday

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May 27 9:20 PM (1 minute and 56 seconds later)
         
No I would very much appreciate your answer I didn't know how to reply earlier so posted a new question.
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May 27 9:42 PM (13 minutes and 2 seconds later)
         
Ok let me explain a little bit more I'm inquiring for my father and the forger is my brother. My brother had used my fathers social for a credit card and default on the card so a collection agency contacted my father. So after this my father was concerned about what else he could be doing so I searched the nj public records and found that my brother (who is a realtor) drew up phony legal papers from an law office and signed my parents house over to himself for a dollar (forged both my parents signature and gave a false address of their residence in Florida) Does this help? All my dad wants is his house back he hasn't had a mortgage in 25 years can it be this easy to steal someones home even if it is someone in your family?
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May 27 9:56 PM (6 minutes and 43 seconds later)
         
Thank you and just one more thing do you know the penalty for all of this is to my brother? My father is very torn but at this point his main objective is to get his house back free and clear like it was.
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May 27 10:07 PM (3 minutes and 39 seconds later)
         
I understand. Thank you so much for all your help.
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May 27 10:11 PM (4 minutes and 49 seconds later)
         
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I hope things work out for your family. Good luck.

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