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whose apartment? Who is it registered to? very little information. send me an email, i'll give you a hint.

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in any case it is considered a null transaction. which is easily contested in court, so there is nothing to worry about

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Write a statement to the police and to tell about what happened and be sure that the application is accepted refuse they have no right.This will be your insurance.

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Do not be afraid, unless it is a deed of gift or will.

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There is nothing you can do. To write a statement to the police, which would be good to do no reason. In principle, you can try, but they will try not to accept it. What were you thinking back in October? Beat the cops. Because if someone uses this passport data it will be hell. An illegal option: to declare the loss or theft of the passport in October to say that the grandmother of old age only now noticed it again have to make them accept the application. If they do something with this passport data, the grandmother will have to answer.

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question is what exactly the grandmother signed. but it is better to write a statement to the police or the prosecutor's office

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Of course, as they say, there is a lot to worry about. I advise you to contact the police on the fact of fraud. While you do not have any consequences, but what if they do. But for the future, you do not have to sign anything - this is your right, not an obligation. If the police will refuse to inform them by registered letter for you will have the fact of treatment and already this in the future will prove the nullity of the transaction and the absence of any intent.

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Damn that the young that the old - do not know what to sign. You should read. What if she signed a power of attorney?

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Most real estate scams involve realtors, non-professionals who work mostly with singles. You have nothing to fear. Most likely the aunt was getting some kind of pensioner food package.

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Are there any lawyers here? What the fuck is a deed to an apartment? What will? It needs to be notarized.

 

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