My mom recently passed away and she had a home mortgage. She had another mortgage on a previous home loan and now I can’t find any paper work on her new home mortgage. I called the bank that she has this loan with and they won’t tell me anything because I am not the executive of her will. Problem is my sister is the executive and I have a bad feeling they are trying to sell the land and take the money without telling the rest of the remaining siblings. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Well in her will it does state that me and my other brother gets a piece of the land. But my other siblings say that it is mortgaged and that she had no credit life to pay it off. They won’t show us any paperwork and they act like the bank won’t give them any copies, which is a lie because I talked to the bank. I am going to get an attorney to fight this but I wish I knew of a way to find out for sure if the land is paid off or if they are telling the truth about it still being mortgaged.
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