Valid Quick Claim Deed, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County
My mom died 5 years ago. I am one of five siblings. She has a house in Pennsylvania. I did not have the time or bothered about the house but checked on it from time to time, I could not afford the taxes. I was contacted by a husband and wife who bought the house next to my mom's. They say there were from a church in Tennessee and to make a long story short, they convinced me to donate the house to their church, they would sell the contents on eBay and give 50% to the family. We filed out a quick claim deed, I signed, but it was not notarized. I told them I felt that we needed to go to record the deed, and they told we it was legal. I am still receiving tax notices in my mother's name. I have since learned they moved into my mothers house. I contacted the boro manager and was told I could make arrangements to pay the tax. I am one of five siblings. I have renunciations from them, which these parties have copies of. I began the executor process, but was unable to file with the county. I believe they did not act in good faith. She posted items on eBay using my accounts that I set up to do the business. I learned she was buying and selling and asked for an accounting, to which she asked for money from for her work. I have not spoken to them since November 2007. Now the issue of back taxes is coming up and I must make arrangements on what to do. Do I pay the taxes on my mother's property. Is the quick claim deed valid? I let them stay with me for two weeks as they had no where to go, they had small children. That is when I found that they were not acting in good faith and I asked them to leave. She stated that my mother's house was hers now and there was nothing I could do. I am writing from Pennsylvania. I also found out you have to have a license to sell on eBay. I never got the opportunity to ask this person if they were licensed. So, they are occupying my mother's house and selling items on eBay. Do I have recourse? Thank you.