Property Sold Our Without Owners Knowledge In Pima

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The Bill of Sale is a legal document used for the sale of personal property, particularly in connection with the sale of a business. It facilitates the transfer of ownership of furniture, equipment, inventory, and supplies from one party to another in exchange for a specified amount of money. Notably, this form states that the property is sold 'as is' without any warranty, meaning the purchaser accepts the property in its current condition. The seller guarantees that they own the property free of claims or offsets. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in business transactions, as it provides a clear and structured method for documenting the sale. To fill out this form, users should include the date, property details, selling price, and the names of both seller and buyer. Additionally, it must be notarized to ensure authenticity, requiring the notary public's signature and commission expiration. This document serves crucial purposes in establishing proof of sale and protecting the interests of both parties involved.

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Each document must be an original or a copy of the original, and shall be sufficiently legible for recorder to make certified copies from the photographic or micrographic record. SIGNATURES: Each document must have original signatures or carbon copies of original signatures, except when otherwise provided by law.

In most cases, it is not possible for someone to sell your house without your knowledge or consent, especially if they do not have a power of attorney. A power of attorney is a legal document that grants someone the authority to act on your behalf, and it can include the power to sell your property.

If they have a power of attorney from the owner to sell the property that would be fine. If they sell the property without any legal authority to do so this would be fraud.

Public Property Records : Check your local county or city property assessor's website. Real Estate Websites : Websites like Zillow, Realtor, or Redfin often list recent sales in your area. Talk to Your Neighbor Real Estate Agents

It is sometimes colloquially described as squatter's rights, a term associated with occupation without legal title during the westward expansion in North America, as occupying real property without permission is central to adverse possession.

A person who does this without a title interest in the property or authority from you commits a criminal act. It's called fraud, but he is really ``stealing'' your property. The short answer is yes. Anyone can sell your property without your consent.

If they sell the property without any legal authority to do so this would be fraud.

Squatting occurs when someone occupies your property without your permission.

Arizona follows a notice recording statute, which means that, while unrecorded transfers are valid between the parties to the deed (grantor and grantee), the grantor who, in violation of A.R.S. §33-411.01, fails to record the transaction, opens the grantee up to claims from future bona fide buyers for value.

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Property Sold Our Without Owners Knowledge In Pima