Real Estate: Heirs Property and Marketable Title

Maintaining marketable title is the key to growing generational wealth in real estate.

Marketable real estate title is needed to sell or use real estate as collateral for a loan.  When a Georgia real estate owner dies without creating a will or a trust indenture, the probate law of Georgia must be followed to maintain marketable title to the real estate.  When a property owner is involved in a civil action of any kind, the marketability of the title could also be impacted.  Marketable title is sometimes referred to as “clear title.”  Major Brown Law provides attorney services for probate, wills, trusts, estates, closings, real estate, homeowner disputes, and quiet title litigation.

Most generational heirs property issues are resolved though Quiet Title or Probate.

We are located in the Cumberland area of Atlanta, near the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Truist Park.  The office address is Major Brown Law, LLC, 3330 Cumberland  Blvd SE, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA  30339.  Consult an attorney by calling 678-761-0154.

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