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Sorry you have to deal with this unfortunate situation. Who was in charge of the closing? There was somebody who was supposed to make sure that all the short sale approval conditions were met. The seller not having signed the approval letter sounds like a big deal, but it really should not affect your rights as you had no way of knowing if the seller had signed everything (this is not intended as legal advice in any way or shape - just my opinion). You most definitely should consult with a real estate attorney who is familiar with closing issues. Not sure that your title insurance would apply as what happened does not really have anything to do with a title defect that existed prior to the closing.
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