Unable to sell your land? We might be able to help. We will consider buying your land or refer you to legal counsel to cure your issue.
TDS purchases property with unmarketable or defect title issues. If you are facing issues with selling your property due to problems with the title, such as unresolved liens, unknown heirs, or disputed ownership, we can help. We offer a straightforward solution by purchasing the property or land from you, regardless of the title issues. We have the expertise and resources to handle complex title problems, and we can provide a hassle-free transaction process. Contact us today to discuss your situation and learn whether we can help you sell your property, even with unmarketable or defect title issues.
TDS will consider purchasing landlocked. If you own a property that is landlocked (cannot be accessed from a public road), you may have difficulty selling it. Whether you are looking to sell the property or to gain access to it, we may be able to help. We will work with you to find the right solution that fits your needs. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your landlocked property.
TDS purchases property and land with joint ownership issues. If you are dealing with a joint ownership situation, it can be challenging to sell the property or land. We have resources to work with you to find a solution that works for you. We might buy your interest in the property or land from you, even if the other joint owner is not interested in selling. We will make the process as hassle-free as possible, and we will consider paying cash for your property. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your joint ownership.
What is a title defect?
A defect in title, sometime referred to as unmarketable title, comes in many forms. It can be caused by someone recording an encumbrance against land or recording a judgment lien against land. Often times real property that is inherited comes with a title defect. Another common scenario is where two or more individuals purchase property together as joint owners, and then cannot agree on whether to keep or sell the property. Title insurance companies will generally not insure title if there is a defect showing in the title search. TDS will consider buying property without title insurance if the property cannot be sold with title insurance.
A deed is a legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another. It includes the names of the parties involved, a description of the property, and any restrictions or conditions on the property.
A title is a legal concept that refers to the ownership of real property. It includes all rights, interests, and claims a person has to the property.
A deed is a physical document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another. A title, on the other hand, is a legal concept that refers to the ownership of the property. A deed is used to transfer the title from one party to another.
Yes, you need both a deed and a title to own property. A deed is the legal document that transfers ownership, and a title is the legal concept that confirms ownership.
The person or entity that has legal ownership of the property holds the title.
Yes, there can be issues with a deed or title. For example, the deed may not have been properly executed, or there may be liens or other claims on the property that affect the title. It's important to have a clear title and a valid deed when buying or selling property.
It's important to work with a qualified real estate attorney or title company when buying or selling property. They can help ensure that the deed is properly executed and recorded, and that the title is clear of any liens or other claims.
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