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Speaker 1: Todays question comes from Charles in Oko. And Charles says that I received a quit claim deed from a seller who says that she received her rights to sell her rental property from her now deceased husband. It was previously owned by her husband and his father. The problem is, is that with her husband and her father-in-law, his father have the same name, except there is no senior. There is no junior or any other indicators in the name to distinguish one man from the other, another wrinkle here is that both men used as their address on the deed, the rental property address. Also, there is no language on the deed that says how the interest in the rental home are held no survivorship language. Now, the father-in-law says that this lady has no right to the property, that the name of the signer on the deed is not his signature. And he did not give her a D so she could not have sold the property to me. Is he right? Speaker 2: Wow. Okay. little b