Summary
Its not normal for someone to claim ownership of your house without proof. In Detroit, only a deed can establish property ownership. If they claim without proof, you can report to the police. Signs of a potential property scam include no proof of ownership, pressure to sign papers quickly, and requests for money without providing services. Eviction must follow a legal process, including a written notice and a court order. If someone claims ownership without proof, seek legal counsel, report to the police, and gather your property documents. A summons is a legal document ordering a court appearance.Full Conversation
If someone comes to your house claming there owership in don't show no proof in just leaves is that normal
Hello Ace, it's not normal for someone to claim ownership of your house without proof. In Detroit:
- Only a deed can establish property ownership.
- If they claim without proof, you can report to the police.
- If they persist, consider consulting a local attorney.
What is sign if its a scam
Signs of a potential property scam in Detroit could include:
- No proof of ownership or documents
- Pressure to sign papers quickly
- Request for money without providing services
- The person avoids meeting in person or at the property
- They refuse to provide identification or contact information.
He just came to see if am still staying in the house in just left
Hello Ace, are you asking if it's normal for this person to check if you're still living at the property even though they've left? Without legal proof, they have no right. If you feel unsafe, contact the police.
What if they and the process of tryna evict u then just come to your house in do that
In Detroit, eviction has to follow a legal process:
- A written notice must be given.
- If unresolved, a lawsuit will be filed.
- Only a court order can force you out.
Without a court order, any attempt to evict you is illegal.
So nobody should be coming to my home right
Correct Ace. In Detroit, without a court order for eviction, no one has the right to force you out of your home. If someone is harassing you, contact the police.
If they say ownership in just leaves what should I do
If someone claims ownership of your Detroit property and just leaves, here's what you should do:
- Seek legal counsel immediately.
- Report to the police for harassment.
- Gather your property documents as proof.
- Do not engage without your lawyer present.
They suppose to have proof right
Yes, Ace. In Detroit, a person claiming ownership should have a deed as proof. Without it, their claim lacks legal merit. Always consult with a lawyer in such situations.
He did not have any proof
If this person returns, Ace, without any legal proof of ownership or a court order, remember:
- Do not engage with them.
- Contact the police.
- Consult with a lawyer.
- Protect your rights.
Is a summons a court order
Yes, Ace. A summons is a legal document issued by the court ordering the person named to appear before it at a set time and place. It is part of the court's process.