Common Questions
If you own a property with a title problem, you probably have a lot of questions. We've answered the most common ones here — in plain English, no legal jargon.
We purchase properties with clouded or defective titles, invest our expertise and resources to clear those titles, and then realize the value of the property on the back end. You receive a cash payment upfront — we take on all the risk, all the work, and all the cost. Our business model is built on our ability to solve title problems, not on charging property owners.
Properties with heirship issues, deed defects, probate gaps, missing signatures, incorrect legal descriptions, old liens, or any other title defect that prevents sale or transfer. If you've been told your property has a title problem — or if you've tried to sell and couldn't because of title issues — it may qualify for our program.
None whatsoever. Our evaluation is completely free and there is no obligation to proceed. We'll review your property, explain what we find, and make you an offer if it qualifies — all at zero cost to you. We never charge property owners for anything.
If your property doesn't fit our program, we'll tell you honestly — and we may be able to point you toward other options. Either way, the evaluation costs you nothing and you'll walk away knowing more about your property than you did before.
Every property is different. Some straightforward cases can move quickly. More complex heirship or multi-generational probate matters can take several weeks or longer. We'll give you an honest timeline after reviewing your property — and we'll keep you informed throughout.
Just the property address and a brief description of what you know about the title situation. You don't need to have all the answers — we'll pull the chain of title ourselves and identify everything. You don't need to do any research before you call us.
We'll respond within one business day. We'll ask a few questions about the property, conduct an initial title review, and come back to you with what we found and whether the property qualifies. If it does, we'll make you a cash offer. No pressure, no obligation.
Yes. We work with property owners across Texas, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arizona, and New Jersey, and handle most of our work remotely. You don't need to come to our office — we handle everything through phone, email, and secure document sharing.
A clouded title is a title that has one or more unresolved issues in its ownership history — things like missing heirs, improperly recorded deeds, probate gaps, old liens, or name discrepancies. A clouded title typically prevents a property from being sold, refinanced, or transferred until the cloud is resolved. Many property owners don't know their title is clouded until they try to sell.
A heirship issue occurs when a property owner passes away without a clear legal transfer of the property to their heirs. This is extremely common with older properties and properties that have passed through multiple generations without formal estate proceedings. The result is a title that can't be insured — and a property that can't be sold.
Most title companies are in the business of insuring titles, not curing them. When they find a problem, they typically decline to insure the property and move on. Curative title work — actually researching, documenting, and legally resolving title defects — is a specialized discipline that most title companies don't offer. That's what we do.
No, we are not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice. We are title curative specialists — we research, document, and resolve title defects. When legal representation is required for court filings or other proceedings, we work alongside qualified attorneys at no additional cost to you.
No. You do not need to hire an attorney to work with us. We handle the entire process. If attorney involvement is required for any part of the curative work, we coordinate that ourselves as part of our process.
Yes. We treat all property and personal information with strict confidentiality. We will never share your information with third parties without your consent.
Every property is unique. If you don't see your question here, reach out — we're happy to talk through your specific situation at no cost and no obligation.