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How To Handle Title Issues With Legal Support

July 27, 2025 General

Property title issues are more common than many buyers and sellers realize. These problems can delay closings, affect property value, or even lead to lawsuits. When title problems come up, working with property lawyers can help resolve matters more efficiently and protect your rights. The right property lawyers can help you identify and correct title issues.

Identifying Hidden Claims On The Property

Title searches sometimes reveal claims that were unknown to the buyer or seller. This could include liens from unpaid taxes, judgments against the previous owner, or unresolved contractor fees. A lawyer can review the title report and explain what each item means for your transaction. Your attorney can work with any and all involved parties to resolve issues before closing.

Reviewing The Chain Of Ownership

A clean chain of title is critical to confirming ownership. Issues like missing signatures, unrecorded transfers, or errors in legal descriptions can create doubt about who actually owns the property. Legal support is helpful in reviewing these records and identifying gaps or errors that need to be corrected before the title can be considered valid.

Resolving Boundary Disputes

In some cases, neighbors may disagree about the actual property line. This often happens when fences or driveways were installed in the wrong location. A real estate planning lawyer can help clarify property boundaries by reviewing surveys, deeds, and municipal records. If needed, they can coordinate with surveyors and represent your interests during discussions or formal proceedings.

Correcting Errors In Public Records

Even small mistakes in public records—such as misspelled names or incorrect legal descriptions—can lead to title problems. These errors often seem minor but can delay closings or cause future ownership issues. Working with a legal team means having another set of eyes and an extra layer of protection.

Addressing Unknown Heirs Or Claims From Previous Owners

Sometimes, properties that have passed through multiple generations can bring up claims from unknown heirs or family members. These claims can come up years after a sale, creating stress for the current owner. A lawyer can investigate the legitimacy of these claims and respond through legal channels if needed.

Working With Title Insurance Companies

Legal support can also be useful when dealing with title insurance, something our friends at Silverman Law Office, PLLC can attest to. If a title issue is discovered after the purchase, and you have a policy in place, an attorney can help you file a claim and follow up with the insurer to get the matter addressed under the terms of your coverage.

Preparing For A Clean Transfer Of Ownership

Whether you’re buying or selling, it’s important to make sure the title is ready for transfer. A property lawyer can help confirm that everything is in order before closing day.

If you’re facing issues with your title or simply want peace of mind during your property transaction, legal support is a smart move. From resolving legal claims to correcting paperwork errors, a property attorney can make the process more manageable. Call an attorney today to see how they can help you with title issues.