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Old 03-30-2023, 08:59 PM
Texasgeezer Texasgeezer is offline
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I checked it out as much as reasonably possible.

What I think I've found is it doesn't seem to matter how much money/property is involved and potentially lost.

If they can affirm they know they are selling their property and they have accepted the offer it is pretty much a done deal.

Too costly most likely, for anyone to try to reverse it. I don't think it qualifies for elder abuse, she's in her 50's. Plus a long history now of drug abuse and quite a few visits of the law to her home due to ' drug ' issues. In the south it appears that ' large lake ' property attracts a bunch of seedy characters. They're basically referred to as ' lake rats '.

From what I know now, her main contact appears to be a seedy character that has a ' rich ' nephew that does deals such as this. He is the ' good guy ' in this, coming up with money to quickly take away the problem she thinks she has. The seedy character is the one that makes the verbal statements that scare her.

If she thought more rationally she could have realized full value for her 4 lots with a close lake view. Probably would have had more than four offers on the first day on the market. I had hoped her family could have stepped in to help but they are 750 miles away and in their 80's. Her son has tried to help but she quickly turned against him.
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