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Q: Property inheritance title discrepancy.

My mother inherited land from her husband's passing away in 2017. However when she attempted to sell some of the land, the purchasing party had a tile attorney who claimed that there is a title discrepancy. My mother has court records dated May 28, 2020 that indicate that she is SOLE OWNER of all property in question. The property is located in Delhi, Louisiana (Richland Parish).

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  • Knoxville, TN

A: Hire a local LA attorney to search that Title. That Court Decree may not have had a certified copy placed in the records office in LA as a source of title. Whatever the case, you need a LA attorney to advise you/Mother: it may involve: heirship determination, which I think is called "succession" there; Ancillary Probate; Deed from other heirs; etc. The law where land lies controls Title.

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