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I think the actual owner needs to file a document to supersede the fraud document. Or send their mortgage company after them, with a firm "hey, the house is gone, you should fix this or I stop paying, what are you gonna do, foreclose? ". (Probably ask nicer, they may have a legal team that helps with these things)
Some idiot tried the same thing with Graceland and got caught out, it seems like there should be a process:
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/16/nx-s1-5078719/elvis-graceland-defraud-woman-arrested