The title of your property provides proof of ownership and also offers a level of legal protection. This may be vital if you plan to sell or transfer the property at some point in the future. Unfortunately, titles may not always be as they first appear. Defects with...
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Title Defects
What can a quiet title action do for your real estate dispute?
Spending years living in a property only to find out that it may not be yours could send you into a panic. Yet, there is often a simple way to resolve the issue. Quiet title actions are a relatively quick and inexpensive way to clear up doubts and verify who owns the...
How should you respond to a mechanics lien against your home?
Owning a home requires a lot of money. You have to pay the mortgage, pay for insurance and take care of everything that breaks. You also need to make regular upgrades if you want to eventually sell the property for a good price. When you hire someone to make repairs,...
You can potentially go to court to address title defects
Whether you purchase or inherit a property, it could come with issues on its title that impact your ownership rights. Someone else's name or a lien are common defects. Typically, such issues get addressed when a title insurance company produces a policy on the...
