News

‘Been in family for 40 years,’ cries mom who found she didn’t own home while renovating – she spent $1000s for nothing

DESPITE a joyful court day win, one victim of fraud has yet to see reconciliation put into practice.

Raevene Wiggins had become a victim of quit claim deed fraud, taking the matter to court and winning.

In 2023, Raevene Wiggins discovered that her Dayton, Ohio family home had been stolen by a quit claim deed scamCredit: WDTN

She took the fraud to court and won, but was met with another obstacle immediately afterCredit: WDTN

The home had been in her family for 40 years but required massive renovations and upkeepCredit: WDTN

A Dayton, Ohio local, Wiggins became aware of the fraud in June of 2023 while trying to do home renovations.

While seeking out the proper line of approvals for her renovations, she was told that she no longer owned her home, reported local NBC news affiliate WDTN.

Only days before she was told about the title change, a fraudulent quit claim deed was filed transferring ownership to the fraudster.

Quit claim deeds are legal documents that allow a person to transfer ownership of a property to another person without proof of sale.

They are commonly used to gift homes between family members and can be legitimate legal documents, but the one taking Wiggins’ home was not.

A few days after discovering the fraud, Wiggin’s true homeowner took the matter to court, suing for the home to be returned to her name.

In an inspiring twist, the court returned a relatively quick decision, ordering that the Montgomery County Auditor return the home to Wiggins through proper paperwork.

She thought this would be the end of the ordeal, having won a difficult legal battle, but instead, she was met with the auditor denying to adhere to the court order.

Claiming that there are additional steps to be taken prior to the deed being returned to Wiggins, the auditor has demanded that she file the court order as the new deed.

This action will “invalidate” the fraudulent deed, but the scammer’s document will remain attached to the history of the home.

Upon receiving this instruciton, Wiggins’ concern was twofold.

From an emotional perspective, she abhorred the idea of having to relive the fraud ordeal while filing, and then every time after when she might have to reference the paperwork.

Considering a more practical worry, Wiggins feared that the fraudulent deed being attached to the home’s paperwork would impact her ability to seek out loans to renovate the home.

As of February 2024, the court order had yet to be carried out and the fraudulent deed remained on file.

Wiggins won her court battle which resulted in a court order for the county auditorCredit: WDTN

As Wiggins had been intending to do in June of 2023, Wiggins feels she must renovate the property to carry on a family legacy.

“This property has been in my family for…40 years,” she explained.

“So this is pretty much like the last thing that I have of my grandmother…my uncle. So that’s why it means so much to me.”

In order to take care of the property, including its renovations and upkeep, only made possible through loans, are necessary.

“My goal for the property is to have it renovated and be able to live in it and to stay inside my Daytonian roots,” she said.

Related Posts

Labour is accused of putting off urgently needed reforms to cure sicknote Britain and get two million people into jobs

Labour was last night accused of putting off urgently needed reforms to cure sicknote Britain. Ministers are launching a drive to ‘get Britain working again’ and achieve an ‘ambitious’ target of getting another 2 million people into jobs. But the white paper published today is solely focused on employment support, including a revamp of Jobcentres as well as extra NHS appointments in unemployment hotspots.

Tucker Carlson gives grim prediction for the future of mainstream media

Tucker Carlson made the brutally grim prediction that mainstream media and cable news will meet its downfall in the next decade. The ex-Fox News anchor – who has thrived hosting his show on X ever since his departure from the network in 2023 – said in an interview released Monday that the networks will become extinct in the near future. ‘There’s nothing shallower, dumber, more repetitive, more controlled than cable news. I think I can say that with authority,’ he told The Chief Nerd on X show, citing his decades at MSNBC, CNN and Fox News.

Oregon teen’s chilling 7-word text to mom after spending night with friends to celebrate her sixteenth birthday

A teenager who went out to celebrate her 16th birthday with friends sent her mother a chilling text just hours later: ‘I got shot. Mama. Plz. Help me.’ Naomi Briggs is now fighting for her life in an Oregon hospital after becoming the victim of a tragic shooting in the early hours of Thursday morning. Her mother, Drea Briggs, was horrified to receive the chilling text and rushed to the hospital where her daughter was receiving life-saving treatment.

Can the Chancellor REALLY promise no more tax rises? Fears Rachel Reeves will add another broken vow to Labour’s U-turns list with warnings spending plans are ‘front loaded’ and growth stalling

Rachel Reeves’ pledge not to hike taxes again has been derided by business and political opponents. The Chancellor made the commitment in an appearance at the CBI conference last night, as she scrambles to quell a mounting revolt over her £40billion ‘tax-bomb’ Budget. After pushing the burden on Brits to what is believed to be the highest level ever, Ms Reeves insisted she was ‘not going to have to come back for more’.

Bombshell blow for Molly the Magpie as top judge hands down devastating decision

EXCLUSIVE Molly the Magpie and her Staffordshire Terrier best friends could be separated once again after the granting of a wildlife carers’ licence to a Gold Coast couple was overturned in court. Molly and her canine companions Peggy and Ruby live with Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen at their Gold Coast home and have become social media stars.

Justin Trudeau calls Trump just two hours after president-elect threatens devastating sanctions against Canada, Mexico and China to stop border invasion

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was reportedly quick to respond to US President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Mexican, Canadian and Chinese goods as global currencies plummeted. The incoming president posted on his Truth Social platform Monday night that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods as long as the countries continue to allow immigrants to flow over the US border. He also said he’d impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods over the Chinese government’s refusal to make good on a promise to use the death penalty on drug dealers.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *