The Bank Tried to Take His Land—But His Father’s 1973 Deed Took Everything Back

The Deed They Should Have Read

Gerald held the envelope like it weighed more than the land behind him.

Warren Keene watched with polite amusement—the kind reserved for people who believe history is sentimental and paperwork is power.

“Mr. Pratt,” Keene said, “I assure you, whatever that is won’t supersede a modern lien structure—”

Gerald opened it.

Carefully.

Not for …

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