How Do I Void an Assignment of Deed that Was Filed in Error?
Full Question:
How can you void or release an Assignment of Deed, if the Assignment was mistakenly filed prior to the Deed of Trust being filed?
03/30/2010 |
Category: Real Property ยป Deeds |
State: Texas |
#21598
Answer:
(a) The real names of the plaintiff and defendant and their
residences, if known.
(b) A description of the premises by metes and bounds, or
with sufficient certainty to identify the same, so that from
such description possession thereof may be delivered, and
state the county or counties in which the same are situated.
(c) The interest which the plaintiff claims in the premises,
whether it be a fee simple or other estate; and, if he
claims an undivided interest, the petition shall state the
same and the amount thereof.
(d) That the plaintiff was in possession of the premises or
entitled to such possession.
(e) That the defendant afterward unlawfully entered upon and
dispossessed him of such premises, stating the date, and
withholds from him the possession thereof.
(f) If rents and profits or damages are claimed, such facts
as show the plaintiff to be entitled thereto and the amount
thereof.
(g) It shall conclude with a prayer for the relief sought.