Title Issues
A clouded title, an old lien you didn't know about, heirs who can't be located, or a deed that was never recorded properly can make a piece of land feel impossible to sell. We look at exactly these situations every day. Submit your property and we'll review it with you — in plain English, with no pressure.
What's going on
When the ownership history of a parcel isn't clean, clear, or fully recorded, people often call it a "clouded" or "defective" title. It can stop a normal sale in its tracks because most buyers and most title companies won't move forward until it's sorted out. Common situations we see include:
What we may be able to do
Every situation is different, so there's no one answer. When you submit your property, we may buy or review difficult properties and help identify possible next steps. Depending on what we find, we may:
We're real estate investors and buyers — not attorneys and not a title company, and nothing here is legal advice. We don't "fix" title as a legal service. What we do is look at difficult properties and help identify possible next steps, which may include buying the land directly or pointing you toward the right kind of independent professional. Any final terms are always put in writing before anything happens.
Situations like this
Free review. No obligation. We review the title situations other buyers won't touch.
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