08/12/2026
Problems involving unclear ownership, outdated deeds, or missing legal documentation can create major delays during real estate transactions. In some cases, title issues are not discovered until closing is already underway.
Common title concerns include:
🔹Incorrect or outdated deeds
🔹Unknown liens or claims
🔹Missing signatures or legal descriptions
🔹Unresolved ownership disputes
🔹Errors in public records
Ensuring titles and deeds are accurate before a transaction proceeds can help prevent costly surprises later.
At Kuebler & Associates, PLLC, we help property owners review deeds, titles, and real estate documents to identify potential issues early.
Learn more here: https://www.kafirm.law/
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