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Title Curative Attorney Oklahoma

Solving Title Issues for Smooth Property Transactions with Seda Law Firm

As title curative and research experts, Seda Law will work to fix the problem and move you forward on buying, selling or claiming your property. Title issues are one of the most common problems faced by people buying or selling property.

When you are buying or selling a house, you want to make sure that everything is perfect. You get your loan approved and have a pre-approval letter from your lender, but when the title company prepares a title search for your property, you find that you are facing title issues.

Seda Law frequently works with title documents and the chain of title that needs to be followed for properties. If you are buying or selling a property, these documents are critical. They need to be properly prepared and filed with the local government to make sure that the property is free from any liens or encumbrances.

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Other Common Title Curative Issues

Quiet Title

In some instances, a person may have a legal problem because the previous owner did not properly transfer ownership of a piece of land or a house to them. In these cases, a quiet title lawsuit can be filed to resolve the problem. This is done by determining who actually owns the property. If someone has paid the taxes and has maintained the property, they will usually own the property. A quiet title action involves the use of a court order to find out the true owner of the property. These actions can be either judicial or non-judicial. Non-judicial actions are also known as constructive actions because they do not require a court order.

Affidavit of Death or Heirship

Sometimes, your relatives will die without leaving a will. In those cases, you can use the “affidavit of heirship” to prove that you should inherit certain assets. This includes having a title search for your real estate, which Seda Law can do and provide you with a copy of the search. This will help you to check whether your relatives have left any property behind. You may also need to have an affidavit of heirship prepared. To prepare the affidavit, you will need to gather the information about your relatives’ death, fill out the required information and make sure that your relatives have died without a will.

If you are facing title issues, don’t hesitate to contact us and schedule a free consultation today!

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