What about this situation where title is registered properly, but a Ladrone Lawyer and his clients try to steal the land?
In this situation, titles for various properties in a development have been registered in the Title Office by reputable lawyers working with reputable real estate companies. These are firms that are commonly mentioned here on DR1. These titles have been verified as being valid by the lawyers involved and additionally by personal visits by the owners themselves to the title registry office .
Then, out of the blue, some Lawyer from Santo Domingo comes along and says his client actually owns the property where people have been living for more than 10 years. Here are my questions:
How does the person with the already registered and validated title defend himself?
Can he sue these ladrones and his lawyer from Santo Domingo for damages and legal costs?
In this situation, titles for various properties in a development have been registered in the Title Office by reputable lawyers working with reputable real estate companies. These are firms that are commonly mentioned here on DR1. These titles have been verified as being valid by the lawyers involved and additionally by personal visits by the owners themselves to the title registry office .
Then, out of the blue, some Lawyer from Santo Domingo comes along and says his client actually owns the property where people have been living for more than 10 years. Here are my questions:
How does the person with the already registered and validated title defend himself?
Can he sue these ladrones and his lawyer from Santo Domingo for damages and legal costs?