Texas - Có thật không ?
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Texas - Có thật không ?
bán nhà sao dễ dàng vậy chỉ ký 1 tờ giấy ??? ông già VN nầy bị mất trắng căn nhà ổng ở 20 năm
Fort Worth Man Says He Was Scammed Into Signing Away His Home
A Fort Worth man claims he has been forced out of his home of nearly 20 years after he says he unknowingly signed away ownership.
Hoang Nguyen is a 72-year-old Vietnamese immigrant, who doesn't really read English. His family said he's also been mentally unstable ever since he fell from a ladder eight years ago. It's a combination they believe made him an easy target.
Wednesday, under the watchful eyes of police, Nguyen and his daughters packed up two decades worth of memories in just four hours. It was the end of a months-long fight to stay in a home they believe should be rightfully his.
It all started in May when Nguyen said he met a woman at a code compliance hearing where he faced thousands of dollars in fines for a messy lawn.
The next day, he said she showed up at his front door to offer help.
"She asked me to sign a paper that my children would not complain that she cleaned the house and did a good thing for me. And I signed it. I didn't know what it was about," Hoang Nguyen said.
But instead of a contract to clean, what Nguyen really signed was a legal document clearly stating it was a quitclaim deed. His signature released his home, valued at $181,000, to Armentha and Ebrima Faye for just $5,100.
It's money Nguyen claims he never got.
Since then, he's been evicted. But he refused to leave for several months, until police arrived Wednesday.
Though he and his friends and family have called Fort Worth police, law enforcement said there's nothing they can do. They said the case is a civil matter.
And until he finds money for a lawyer, Nguyen said his only option is to say goodbye.
Armentha Faye declined an interview, but told NBC 5 she denied the claims and didn't force anyone to sign anything.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Fort-Worth-Man-Says-He-was-Scammed-into-Signing-Away-His-Home-565256962.html
Fort Worth Man Says He Was Scammed Into Signing Away His Home
A Fort Worth man claims he has been forced out of his home of nearly 20 years after he says he unknowingly signed away ownership.
Hoang Nguyen is a 72-year-old Vietnamese immigrant, who doesn't really read English. His family said he's also been mentally unstable ever since he fell from a ladder eight years ago. It's a combination they believe made him an easy target.
Wednesday, under the watchful eyes of police, Nguyen and his daughters packed up two decades worth of memories in just four hours. It was the end of a months-long fight to stay in a home they believe should be rightfully his.
It all started in May when Nguyen said he met a woman at a code compliance hearing where he faced thousands of dollars in fines for a messy lawn.
The next day, he said she showed up at his front door to offer help.
"She asked me to sign a paper that my children would not complain that she cleaned the house and did a good thing for me. And I signed it. I didn't know what it was about," Hoang Nguyen said.
But instead of a contract to clean, what Nguyen really signed was a legal document clearly stating it was a quitclaim deed. His signature released his home, valued at $181,000, to Armentha and Ebrima Faye for just $5,100.
It's money Nguyen claims he never got.
Since then, he's been evicted. But he refused to leave for several months, until police arrived Wednesday.
Though he and his friends and family have called Fort Worth police, law enforcement said there's nothing they can do. They said the case is a civil matter.
And until he finds money for a lawyer, Nguyen said his only option is to say goodbye.
Armentha Faye declined an interview, but told NBC 5 she denied the claims and didn't force anyone to sign anything.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Fort-Worth-Man-Says-He-was-Scammed-into-Signing-Away-His-Home-565256962.html
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8DonCo
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
Bán nhà sang tên cần phải có luật sư hay notaire của 2 bên cùng ký chớ.
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CatLan
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
cái nầy phải đổi luật chớ để vậy không ổn, coi video thấy cảnh sát đuổi ổng ra khỏi nhà , già cả có cái nhà chui vô chui ra giờ đi ăn nhờ ở đậu
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8DonCo
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
Cái này ghê quá. Tor Mới đọc thêm là có văn phòng đang giúp giúp ổng kiện lấy lại nhà.
Torpedo
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
Torpedo wrote:Cái này ghê quá. Tor Mới đọc thêm là có văn phòng đang giúp giúp ổng kiện lấy lại nhà.
luật nầy so stupid, sang tên 1 cái nhà mà như là đi mua cái áo trả credit card, ký tên cái rẹt là xong
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8DonCo
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
hình như bà này là Mỹ da mầu .... có 1 gia đình khác khi biết chuyện này cũng lên news, nói hai người này đã từng gạt họ lấy nhà
Sim
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
His daughter said he had mental illness.
He signed a quit claim deeds. The scammer know what they were doing. Giờ mướn laywer lo thôi.
nên lựa nhà khu nào hong có HOA. Đừng bao giờ mướn người vô dọn dẹp nhà cửa, etc. Mắt người ta vô nhà hay nhìn qua nhì lại.
He signed a quit claim deeds. The scammer know what they were doing. Giờ mướn laywer lo thôi.
nên lựa nhà khu nào hong có HOA. Đừng bao giờ mướn người vô dọn dẹp nhà cửa, etc. Mắt người ta vô nhà hay nhìn qua nhì lại.
Houston_Cowboy
Re: Texas - Có thật không ?
Torpedo wrote:Cái này ghê quá. Tor Mới đọc thêm là có văn phòng đang giúp giúp ổng kiện lấy lại nhà.
Tui ko nghỉ đơn giản vậy đâu
Đâu phải bán cái bánh bao nuốt là hết.
Tui nghỉ convict ông già ra khỏi nhà là cảnh sát muốn bảo vệ ông.... chuyện nội tình bên trong chắc mình chưa rỏ hết.
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