
Originally Posted by
Ranman
Hi,
Here's my question. I bought a property 6 years ago that had 3 little houses on it. My agent just informed me that one of the houses just sold at a tax sale due to unpaid taxes.
The previous owner had been getting notices for these taxes and he threw them away because (in his mind) he had sold that property to me. In actuality, the property we all thought was one piece of land.......was actually two pieces of land. The agent, the previous owner, and myself all thought I was buying all three houses on one piece of land.
Who's at fault?
I think I have the right to sue the title company for not drawing it up and including both pieces.
To complicate things, I sold the property before all this happened and now the new owner wants me to pay for the lost property /house...($35,000.00)
What Do I do? I don't feel it was in any way my fault.
I don't quite understand this - your Attorney (in theory) closed on this property for you and he/she didn't notice that what you thought you were buying and what you actually were buying didn't match up?
If you give the title company an address (1 Main St) and don't specifically say "also 2 Main St" they only search out the property you gave them. They don't look around and see what else might be for sale. I see no fault on the part of the title company UNLESS they were given one address or the address and dimensions of one parcel and, in fact, didn't "cover" the entire parcel.
I do see a problem with the Attorneys on both sides and very possibly the realtor.
Compare your various documents - someone should have noticed this long before now.