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    Nov 10, 2012, 06:12 PM
    Loan made without title on mobile home.
    My wife and I paid on a mortgage for a mobile home and land for 14 yrs and recently got foreclosed on. We recently found out that the mortgage company did not have a clear title to the mobile home.

    Can we seek legal action against them since we pretty much paid off the land, but kept paying for something, the mobile home, that the mortgage did not own in the first place.

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