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executed under false, revoked or expired powers of attorney
False
impersonation of the true land owner.
Undisclosed
heirs
Improperly
recorded legal documents
Prescriptive
rights in another not appearing of record and not disclosed by survey.
Failure
to include necessary parties to certain judicial proceedings.
Defective
acknowledgements due to improper or expired notarization.
Gaps
in the chain of title.
Mistakes
and omissions resulting in improper abstracting.
Forged
deeds, mortgages, wills, releases of mortgages and other documents.
Deeds
by minors.
Deeds
which appear absolute, but which are held to be equitable mortgages.
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Conveyances by an heir, devisee or survivor of a joint estate who
attempts to attain title by illgotten means.
Inadequate
legal descriptions.
Conveyances
by undisclosed divorced spouses.
Duress
in execution of wills, deeds and instruments conveying or establishing
title.
Issues
involving delivery of conveyancing instruments.
Deeds
and wills by persons lacking legal capacity.
State
Estate taxes liens.
Errors
in tax records.
Administration
of estates and probate of wills of missing persons who are presumed
deceased.
Forfeiture
of real property due to criminal acts.
Issues
concerning adoption of children.
Conveyances
and proceedings affecting rights of military personnel protected
by the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act.
False
affidavits of death or heirship.
Federal
Estate and gift tax liens.
Adverse
possession.
Interests
arising by deeds of fictitious parties.
Claims
by creditors of decedent against property improperly conveyed by
heirs and devisees.
Special
tax assessments.
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