We help people understand and navigate inherited property, title, lien, and co-ownership issues with clarity, professionalism, and practical next steps.

We review records and clarify ownership details

Clear explanation of possible paths forward

Professional support through every step
You may have received a letter or call from Trusted Heir Solutions because public records suggest you could be connected to a property through inheritance, family relationship, or shared ownership. We reach out when a property appears to involve unresolved ownership, title, or communication issues and may benefit from further review.
Our role is to help bring clarity to complicated property situations, explain possible next steps, and help people better understand their options.
We review public property and title records to better understand possible ownership situations.
You may be connected to a property through inheritance, family relationship, or shared ownership.
Understanding the situation does not obligate you to take any action.
We help address complicated ownership and title situations that can make inherited or shared property difficult to understand, transfer, or resolve.
Situations involving inherited property, multiple heirs, unclear ownership, or incomplete transfers.
Ownership matters complicated by liens, taxes, recording issues, or other title-related barriers.
Properties involving multiple owners with different goals, limited communication, or disagreement on next steps.
Properties that are difficult to transfer or sell because ownership or title issues remain unresolved.
Every situation is different. We help people understand the ownership issues involved, identify possible paths forward, and coordinate with the appropriate professionals when needed. In some cases, that may include a practical resolution that reduces the burden on the people involved.
We understand that inherited property and ownership issues can be overwhelming. Our role is to help bring clarity to difficult situations through transparent communication, practical experience, and a structured approach.
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There is no cost to speak with us, and we will never charge you out-of-pocket fees at any point. Our role is to review your situation, help clarify any ownership or title issues involved, and explain your options. In situations where we purchase a property interest, we make our money on the purchase and resale of that interest — there are no separate fees or charges to you.
In some situations, yes. Depending on the facts, we may be able to purchase a partial ownership interest even when a property has multiple owners or heirs. Every situation is different, so the first step is understanding the ownership structure, any title issues involved, and what options may be available. We strongly encourage anyone considering selling a partial ownership interest to consult with a probate or real estate attorney first, as doing so may affect other co-owners and could have legal consequences you will want to understand beforehand.
That is common in the types of situations we handle. Some inherited or co-owned properties involve unpaid taxes, liens, title problems, code issues, or other complications that make it difficult to move forward. We help review those issues, explain what may need to be addressed, and determine whether there is a practical path toward resolution.
That is a fair question, and we understand why people ask it. We work in a niche area involving inherited property and complicated ownership matters, which often means reaching out to people who were not expecting to hear from us. We are happy to explain exactly why you were contacted, what information led us to reach out, and how our process works. We also work regularly alongside title professionals, attorneys, and other real estate professionals — and are happy to provide references. You can verify our business registration at any time through the NC Secretary of State’s office at sosnc.gov, or reach us directly at (984) 205-7292 or admin@trustedheirsolutions.com.
We encourage it. Inherited property matters and any transfer of ownership can carry legal and tax implications that vary by situation and state. Before signing any agreement, we recommend consulting with a licensed independent real estate or probate attorney so you fully understand your options and rights. We are happy to work alongside your attorney throughout the process. If you need help finding one, you can locate a licensed attorney through your state’s Bar Association lawyer referral service.
There is no obligation to take any action, and many people choose to simply be informed about their situation without moving forward. It depends on the situation, but unresolved inherited-property issues can become more complicated over time. In some cases, taxes continue to accrue, the property may fall into disrepair, title issues can remain unresolved, and decision-making among multiple parties can become harder. Even if you are not ready to take action, understanding the situation now can help you make a more informed decision later.
Reach out to discuss your situation in a confidential conversation focused on clarity and understanding your options.
Helping families navigate complicated ownership situations with clarity, professionalism, and respect.
Disclaimer: Trusted Heir Solutions is not a law firm, and its employees are not attorneys. The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. All content and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. For specific legal questions or representation, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. We also encourage all prospective sellers to seek independent legal counsel before entering into any agreement. Find a licensed attorney through your state’s Bar Association lawyer referral service.
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