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Old 02-19-2008, 10:53 PM
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My aunt passed away in December. I am her 2nd cousin and have taken care of her for the past 7 years. Four years ago she quit claimed the house over to me. Now that she is passed her granddaughter (whom she seen once in 6 years filed papers to become personal representative and claims that the deed is fraudulent (which it is not and can be proven by comparing signatures). Is there anything she can do? Can she tie this house up in court or does it simply belong to me and she has no claim. The deed was registered. I am located in Detroit, Michigan.


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