Man Buys Home For 16 Dollars Apr 2026

Robinson targeted a 3,200-square-foot home in Flower Mound, Texas. The original owner had walked away during a foreclosure. To make matters more chaotic, the original mortgage lender went out of business. Sensing a vacuum of ownership, Robinson printed out an online affidavit, walked into the Denton County Courthouse , paid a $16 filing fee, and declared his intent to take the house.

** possession vs. Ownership:** What Robinson actually bought was not the deed, but a recorded placeholder for a potential claim. Under Texas law at the time, if he could occupy the home openly and notoriously for a designated period (which he believed to be 3 years under specific conditions, though experts cited 10 years for standard claims), he could petition for full ownership. Texas Man Buys $330k House for $16 man buys home for 16 dollars

To understand how Kenneth Robinson pulled this off, one must look at the legal doctrine of . Robinson targeted a 3,200-square-foot home in Flower Mound,