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What Is “Equitable Title”?

Equitable title refers to the right to obtain full ownership of property (legal title), usually after fulfilling conditions like paying off a mortgage or contract. So if there’s a lien on your equitable interest, it’s a claim against your beneficial interest, not necessarily against full legal title (though the two are closely related in practice).

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How do I get a land patent?

The process is known as bringing your land patent forward. Think of bringing the land patent forward as reviving your sovereign title interest and establishing it in your name. The land patent likely already exists, but it’s dormant without action. They were granted in the 1800s or early 1900s, but they haven’t been formally reasserted […]

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What is a land patent?

The conclusive evidence of the right, title, and interest in a particular tract of land granted to a private party by and from the United States government. In addition to the grant, the grantee also receives all of the authority and jurisdiction relating to that land.  Also called a true title. For more information visit https://nationalstatus.info/the-remedy/land-patent/

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