More victims are coming forward after the Montgomery County Prosecutor announced charges involving stolen houses.
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As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00, prosecutor Mat Heck talked about people who are using quit claim deeds to steal people’s homes during a press conference last week.
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Robin Mobley has been living a nightmare since she found out someone filed fraudulent paperwork and obtained legal ownership of her home two years ago.
“He went down there and filed a deed while I was out of town,” Mobley said.
Mobley said she got this home in a divorce decree in 2010.
She had to go to court to re-establish her rightful ownership.
“Two years, I represented myself while recovering from cancer and dealing with cancer and I was able to prove and show in court that I wasn’t lying and I was telling the truth,” Mobley said.