Q: My mom granted me a deed to the family home, then sold it. Does she have the legal right to keep the money?
My 3 sisters were also included on the deed, which was filed in the clerk of courts office.
A:
This depends on the nature of the deed. Did she leave you a REMAINDER interest but retained the current interest with a right to defease your remainder? Did she quit claim the ENTIRE property to you and your siblings? Did she provide a warranty deed?
Without seeing the deed that was recorded and the whole chain of title, it is impossible to answer the question you ask with any degree of certainty. The best we can say is 'maybe, and maybe not'. You should consult with a local real estate lawyer to determine if things were done properly.
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