I went check the custody laws ( I'm guessing this happened in USA ) and in some states it's mandatory that the parent that hold custody is named in any property owned by the child since they are their legal guardian in intents to help manage the property on the child behalf although it doesn't give them full authority over it
@@devhxh1558it’s very easy to forget and by the time I was 21 my bio mom had already blown through the college fund and I had a Lien on the property that was more than the house was worth after fixing it
I wouldn’t have confronted mom I would have went straight to the cops. Fraud and forgery are crimes. Also made zero sense to put the mom on the deed. The dad could have put his name on it. For a deed you don’t have to be the custodial parent
@@Starbeam1979 which state doesn't allow property to be kept in Trust? Who divorces a person and then puts property in their name? Even if laws did not allow father to be the trustee he could have just kept the flat until daughter was old enough.
9:45 The apartment belonged to her dad. Why did he not wait until she is 18 and then give it to her? 23:25 just watch here, the things before are just waste of time 28:25 wait a minute: It was clear that her mom forged her name onto the papers. In other words, this sell did not happen because the real owner did not agree.
Yeah, Mom's name does not have to be on a title anywhere. After 16 as long as it is an outright transfer of property. The apartment can legally be put in the child's name. Also, most countries, including the USA say that over 16 the child can live with the parents of their choosing.
This is so fake I had to stop at 7 minutes. The father who left his wife for being a money grubbing digger, thought I know I’ll buy an apartment and put my money grubbing selfish ex wife on the paperwork this will work out perfectly
Years ago my parents bought my eldest sister a car. She paid them back every penny for that car but left it at their house when she moved away, so my sister and I could drive it back and forth to school when we came of age. Her biggest mistake was not getting the pink slip from my parents, not that they would have given it to her. (They were of the mind that once they bought it, it belonged to them forever, even if their children paid them back for it.) So my parents sold the car to the teenage boy down the street who promptly wrecked it within three months. I, on the other hand, was off at college having to walk several miles in all weather to a part time job to help pay for my schooling without a car. My parents were not going to allow me to drive that car at college lol. That would be giving me some control over my life and they couldn't have that. I was told that it didn't run. So I couldn't use it. A lie. Looking back, My parents kept asking me how I was getting to my job, and I, feeling like I was being grilled and was actually doing something wrong by walking everywhere, lied and told them that friends were giving me rides. (My parents liked to guilt trip me and play mind games with my sisters and me a lot.) I think that they were asking me in a totally convoluted way, if I needed that car. Otherwise they were going to sell it. Yes I did need that car desperately. Did they outright ask me if I needed that car? NOPE!!! Did they mention that they were selling that car? NOPE!!! I didn't know about it until I came home for the summer from school and the car was gone. I was told that it wouldn't run so I never asked about it. They didn't have the right to sell it, but since it was in their driveway, they sold it and they didn't care that their eldest daughter paid for it either. So she got screwed and I got screwed as well. One good turn deserves another.
Wait so your sister was screwed over by your parents? Did your sister ever take it to the police with receipts of payment? Just curious how that ended with your parents. It sucks for you, yes, but it was never your car or theirs to give. Your poor sister.
The part where the mother "technically" had to be on the paperwork because "custody" is where I stopped. I'm fine with suspension of belief to enjoy a story, but I stop at swallowing absolute horseshit.
@@DCD762 I can believe that, but I can't believe the father would not go to the Hall f Records with Op on her eighteenth birthday with her birth certificate to transfer the deed entirely to her. Actually I can't believe he would even go to any of those changes when he could just wait a few month for her to turn eighteen. That is what happens when a teen or preteen is writing the story.
Did Op get her money back? This would be impossible to do in my country. To sell a joint property you have to turn up in person in a notary public with photo ID. Are sales so casual in the US? This story sounds like BS!
That is real estate fraud, a felony. The dad could have put the apartment deed in a trust and placed his and OP’s names on it. If someone’s going to make a fake story, they could at least make it halfway plausible.
The sale of the apartment should have been "turned back" because the sale was illegal. Since real estate matures over time forcing a sale prematurely reduces the amount the investment returns. I would have forced the court to return the property to me so I could sell it when I felt like selling it. This leaves the person that purchased the apartment having to scramble to get his money back since he did not do his due diligence to ensure all parties on the deed were present and willing to sell. If he had, then the sale never would have gone through. The lawyers would also be on the hook as well as the title company. How this property was transferred shows a severe lack of oversight by multiple people. OP ended up getting ripped off in the end even though she got the money from the sale because it was a forced sale leaving thousands in lost revenue and lost capital.
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Who divorces a person and then puts property in their name? Even if laws did not allow father to be the trustee he could have just kept the flat until daughter was old enough.
All you folks out there complaining about dad putting mom’s name on the deed. These stories are not necessarily based in the US, and for that matter not based on US laws.
That's what I thought at first, but it still didn't make much sense, especially when the father didn't make sure the property was transferred completely to Op when she turned eighteen.
Yah! As if screaming atbher would make her remorseful. Entitled people like OP's mom have to be take up like a botch, and what better way to do than suing and make her life like living a hell.
Did OP get the apartment back? I feel like there’s grounds to reclaim it & the buyer seek compensation from the defrauded. It’s literally stolen property.
This story is pure fiction. First, you can put property in a trust,, ,and don't the the court ordered guardian to be the trustee on title. Second, if you put someone's name on title as trustee, they can sign sales contracts. That's not forgery. The trustee only has to produce the trust document and show where they have authority to sell trust assets. There's no forgery required to sell trust property held in benefit for someone.
So op didn't transfer it back after she she turned 18... And her mom thought she can walk over OP again after got cheating and OP didn't said anything to anyone. 🤡
OP could take a lawyer back to her place and make it clear if she didn't fixed everything in few weeks, then this would go to court and she would go to jail... And there shouldn't be any communication until op got back her house... . . . Still a doormat way she her mom could skipped jail time.... OP did it welll
When someone like that mother do what she did there is no time to waste in futile talkings. JUSt call her while recording the call make htey ocnfess then tell her "See you in court".
Why are these always something like my friend ran me down in his truck, hit me, got out and kicked me in the mouth a few times then shot me while having sex with my gf and laughing, aita for thinking about going to the hospital because i'll probably have to tell on him and he'd probably go to jail? I'm feeling so conflicted and all my friends and family are blowing up my phone telling me to just go get some bandaids so that I don't risk getting him in trouble. I've only managed to crawl off the road though because my legs are both broken and I'm seriously leaning towards going to the hospital, but I feel bad. Also he wrote a fb post where he's somehow managed to tell everyone what he did but convince everybody in the state that I am at fault and it's gone viral. Aita for considering telling the truth? Plz respind quickly, i might pass out soon.
Right! I wouldn't even want to speak to her. Let my lawyers do that. That mother was a real narc, thinking Op wouldn't do anything and being shocked when she was served.
Mom's name never needed to be on the paperwork. That's not how it works. Dad and daughter could have been on the paperwork together, especially giving mom's erratic behavior. This story makes no sense AI sucks 9:24
And yet women get 0 repercussions by treating the fathers of their child this way and society supports them on it But God forbid if a man decides to do the same The whole world will rally for justice
It took everything in me to finish this story. Yeah, how can something just be sitting there and she had tenants. The narrator dragged this story on. I'm done!
Bullshite! Her mother's name does not have to be on the paperwork! As her father HIS name will do just fine and the idea that he wouldn't be aware of that fact makes this a complete fabrication
Not so, even in the US. Depends on state law. I just don't understand why he was in a rush to put Op's name on the deed. It could have waited a few months until she turned eighteen. Poor writing and storytelling skills.
Doesn't the fraud negate the sale? Why didn't she get her apartment back? And the other people should've sued her stupid and unbelievable. I'm blocking this channel.
Stupid and unbelievable. The father could have kept his name on the apartment and let OP live in it. The mother did not need to be on the paperwork.
I stopped listening right there.
1st thing i thought , only needed to do this for less than a year then sign to her when she legally can own it
I went check the custody laws ( I'm guessing this happened in USA ) and in some states it's mandatory that the parent that hold custody is named in any property owned by the child since they are their legal guardian in intents to help manage the property on the child behalf although it doesn't give them full authority over it
Its might be something similar to power of attorney, but even if its true, OP should hav transferred it back to her as soon as she turned 18.
@@devhxh1558it’s very easy to forget and by the time I was 21 my bio mom had already blown through the college fund and I had a Lien on the property that was more than the house was worth after fixing it
Fraud is a crime
So the apartment was sitting empty even with a tenant? How did she sell the apartment without showing it?
Lots of apartments are sold without somebody seeing them.
the AI Can't proccess that
I wouldn’t have confronted mom I would have went straight to the cops. Fraud and forgery are crimes. Also made zero sense to put the mom on the deed. The dad could have put his name on it. For a deed you don’t have to be the custodial parent
Depends on where they live.
@@Starbeam1979 which state doesn't allow property to be kept in Trust?
Who divorces a person and then puts property in their name? Even if laws did not allow father to be the trustee he could have just kept the flat until daughter was old enough.
@@bluebutterfly4594 They might not live in the US.
OP should have said to the mother, "I will contribute to brothers college the same exact amount you gave me for college. Which is ZERO!"
Yessssss.
9:45 The apartment belonged to her dad.
Why did he not wait until she is 18 and then give it to her?
23:25 just watch here, the things before are just waste of time
28:25 wait a minute: It was clear that her mom forged her name onto the papers.
In other words, this sell did not happen because the real owner did not agree.
It's the mother's own fault. She did the crime, and she isn't rich, so she can't escape justice forever.
Should have gone straight to cops and filed charges for forgery!
I would press charges ans send her to jail
She did, Mom went to prison.
Yeah, Mom's name does not have to be on a title anywhere. After 16 as long as it is an outright transfer of property. The apartment can legally be put in the child's name. Also, most countries, including the USA say that over 16 the child can live with the parents of their choosing.
Sadly not everyone knows this.
Why would the mom's name have to be on the paperwork? The dad's name is enough. He's still a parent, doesn't matter who has custody.
Exactly. Sounds like the writer was a teenager who knows little about property and finances.
I really hate stories that depend on stupidity as a plot device.
"Who sells their kid's apartment without telling them?"
Who sells the kid's apartment, period? Who sells anyone's apartment without their approval?
This is so fake I had to stop at 7 minutes. The father who left his wife for being a money grubbing digger, thought I know I’ll buy an apartment and put my money grubbing selfish ex wife on the paperwork this will work out perfectly
Years ago my parents bought my eldest sister a car. She paid them back every penny for that car but left it at their house when she moved away, so my sister and I could drive it back and forth to school when we came of age. Her biggest mistake was not getting the pink slip from my parents, not that they would have given it to her. (They were of the mind that once they bought it, it belonged to them forever, even if their children paid them back for it.) So my parents sold the car to the teenage boy down the street who promptly wrecked it within three months. I, on the other hand, was off at college having to walk several miles in all weather to a part time job to help pay for my schooling without a car. My parents were not going to allow me to drive that car at college lol. That would be giving me some control over my life and they couldn't have that. I was told that it didn't run. So I couldn't use it. A lie. Looking back, My parents kept asking me how I was getting to my job, and I, feeling like I was being grilled and was actually doing something wrong by walking everywhere, lied and told them that friends were giving me rides. (My parents liked to guilt trip me and play mind games with my sisters and me a lot.) I think that they were asking me in a totally convoluted way, if I needed that car. Otherwise they were going to sell it. Yes I did need that car desperately. Did they outright ask me if I needed that car? NOPE!!! Did they mention that they were selling that car? NOPE!!! I didn't know about it until I came home for the summer from school and the car was gone. I was told that it wouldn't run so I never asked about it. They didn't have the right to sell it, but since it was in their driveway, they sold it and they didn't care that their eldest daughter paid for it either. So she got screwed and I got screwed as well. One good turn deserves another.
Wait so your sister was screwed over by your parents? Did your sister ever take it to the police with receipts of payment? Just curious how that ended with your parents. It sucks for you, yes, but it was never your car or theirs to give. Your poor sister.
The part where the mother "technically" had to be on the paperwork because "custody" is where I stopped. I'm fine with suspension of belief to enjoy a story, but I stop at swallowing absolute horseshit.
Check states law
Some actually make it mandatory
It's a very old law, nearly 150 years old , but still active
@@DCD762 I can believe that, but I can't believe the father would not go to the Hall f Records with Op on her eighteenth birthday with her birth certificate to transfer the deed entirely to her. Actually I can't believe he would even go to any of those changes when he could just wait a few month for her to turn eighteen.
That is what happens when a teen or preteen is writing the story.
@@shells500tutubohe may have began his battle with cancer.
Did Op get her money back? This would be impossible to do in my country. To sell a joint property you have to turn up in person in a notary public with photo ID. Are sales so casual in the US? This story sounds like BS!
Dad should of kept it in his name, so what if mom had custody, he was her dad.
That is real estate fraud, a felony. The dad could have put the apartment deed in a trust and placed his and OP’s names on it. If someone’s going to make a fake story, they could at least make it halfway plausible.
So why couldn't they wait until she was 18? Why not go to court with her so could declare herself an adult? Smh...
The sale of the apartment should have been "turned back" because the sale was illegal. Since real estate matures over time forcing a sale prematurely reduces the amount the investment returns. I would have forced the court to return the property to me so I could sell it when I felt like selling it. This leaves the person that purchased the apartment having to scramble to get his money back since he did not do his due diligence to ensure all parties on the deed were present and willing to sell. If he had, then the sale never would have gone through. The lawyers would also be on the hook as well as the title company. How this property was transferred shows a severe lack of oversight by multiple people. OP ended up getting ripped off in the end even though she got the money from the sale because it was a forced sale leaving thousands in lost revenue and lost capital.
Wait she caught her mom cheating and kept it quiet?
Good job.
That helped mom actions.
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Lock her up.
Who divorces a person and then puts property in their name? Even if laws did not allow father to be the trustee he could have just kept the flat until daughter was old enough.
All you folks out there complaining about dad putting mom’s name on the deed. These stories are not necessarily based in the US, and for that matter not based on US laws.
That's what I thought at first, but it still didn't make much sense, especially when the father didn't make sure the property was transferred completely to Op when she turned eighteen.
Even in some US states that would still be requirement since she is the custodian parent and the dad is the non-custodian parent.
...and not necessarily true.
Yah! As if screaming atbher would make her remorseful. Entitled people like OP's mom have to be take up like a botch, and what better way to do than suing and make her life like living a hell.
Did OP get the apartment back? I feel like there’s grounds to reclaim it & the buyer seek compensation from the defrauded. It’s literally stolen property.
I would wanted the apartment back…not the money
This story is pure fiction. First, you can put property in a trust,, ,and don't the the court ordered guardian to be the trustee on title. Second, if you put someone's name on title as trustee, they can sign sales contracts. That's not forgery. The trustee only has to produce the trust document and show where they have authority to sell trust assets. There's no forgery required to sell trust property held in benefit for someone.
These stories are AI generated. The uploaded doesn't even check to make sure the stories they post make sense or are actually full stories.
Actually you can, if you're in USA
Many states still use laws passed over100 years ago
Exactly! Fake as hell!
We finally got an ending! Yes!
Should have kept it in dad's name.
So op didn't transfer it back after she she turned 18... And her mom thought she can walk over OP again after got cheating and OP didn't said anything to anyone. 🤡
Well without any outside support network to get commissary just made her time in prison that much worse.
Should have ratted out mother for infedelity to stepfather as revenge and gotten a lawyer for stealing condo
So you're just letting everyone know you didn't read the story.
OP could take a lawyer back to her place and make it clear if she didn't fixed everything in few weeks, then this would go to court and she would go to jail... And there shouldn't be any communication until op got back her house...
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Still a doormat way she her mom could skipped jail time....
OP did it welll
Ahhh another mother that forgets she has more than just one child
When someone like that mother do what she did there is no time to waste in futile talkings. JUSt call her while recording the call make htey ocnfess then tell her "See you in court".
Just a question: How can a sale go through with forgeries on the contract?
Why are these always something like my friend ran me down in his truck, hit me, got out and kicked me in the mouth a few times then shot me while having sex with my gf and laughing, aita for thinking about going to the hospital because i'll probably have to tell on him and he'd probably go to jail? I'm feeling so conflicted and all my friends and family are blowing up my phone telling me to just go get some bandaids so that I don't risk getting him in trouble. I've only managed to crawl off the road though because my legs are both broken and I'm seriously leaning towards going to the hospital, but I feel bad.
Also he wrote a fb post where he's somehow managed to tell everyone what he did but convince everybody in the state that I am at fault and it's gone viral. Aita for considering telling the truth? Plz respind quickly, i might pass out soon.
😅🤣😂You're a better writer than most of these people.
Anyone notice MC betrayed Tom by not telling him?
She was seventeen why not wait one more year before transfering the appartment to her name ? Why the emergency ?
Better yet why didn't dad just rent the apartment and put her name on the lease?
How do you sell apartments or did you own it
Why she did take legal action before even contacting her
Right! I wouldn't even want to speak to her. Let my lawyers do that. That mother was a real narc, thinking Op wouldn't do anything and being shocked when she was served.
W mother
Mom's name never needed to be on the paperwork. That's not how it works. Dad and daughter could have been on the paperwork together, especially giving mom's erratic behavior. This story makes no sense AI sucks 9:24
Ungrateful oh hell no !
Why does it have to be in your moms name and not yours and your fathers
Yes, that does not make sense. Just leave it as is, until 18.
So what happened to the tenant ?
And yet women get 0 repercussions by treating the fathers of their child this way and society supports them on it
But God forbid if a man decides to do the same
The whole world will rally for justice
You are not making any sense. Wrong story maybe?
Oh I see 😊
It took everything in me to finish this story. Yeah, how can something just be sitting there and she had tenants. The narrator dragged this story on. I'm done!
What about the tenants her stunt got evicted
sorry but you DO NOT give mom an inch namely the unit in DAD"S name until op turn 18
Just Tell Dad
The dad passed away.
9 minutes in and can't believe the rest of the story due to the father stupidity with putting the apartment in op mom name. Like naaaaaa
Bullshite! Her mother's name does not have to be on the paperwork! As her father HIS name will do just fine and the idea that he wouldn't be aware of that fact makes this a complete fabrication
Not so, even in the US. Depends on state law. I just don't understand why he was in a rush to put Op's name on the deed. It could have waited a few months until she turned eighteen. Poor writing and storytelling skills.
Doesn't the fraud negate the sale? Why didn't she get her apartment back? And the other people should've sued her stupid and unbelievable. I'm blocking this channel.
She DID get it back. Apparently the tenant has disappeared because they are not mentioned going forward.
@@shells500tutubo Unfortunately these stories are fake. Can't you tell?
So did Sarah told Tom about the infidility? Cause thats missing? Why not tell tom on day 1
It's called jail time felonie 20 years