Challenging Ownership Due To Fraud
Once a property is registered under the Real Property Legislation title is "indefeasable" unless and exception applies.
Sometimes it is necessary to challenge ownership due to fraud (or on the basis of another exception such as in personam) because someone wrongfully obtained title. This can happen in many different ways including:-
- when someone intentionally deprives another of ownership through forging documents;
- when a fiduciary breaches obligations and wrongfully registers a property in his/her name;
- etc.
To contest the ownership of property book a conference with us to discuss the facts of your case to see if we can assist you.
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