Establish Clear Ownership Through An Action To Quiet Title
A cloud on your title—an outstanding lien, a judgment, a conflicting deed, or an old easement no longer in use—can prevent you from selling your property, refinancing, or exercising your ownership rights freely. An action to quiet title removes these defects from the public record and establishes you as the clear owner of your real property. Sverd Law Firm has successfully pursued quiet title actions on behalf of property owners burdened by unclear or defective title, giving our clients the clean ownership they need.
Why Title Defects Matter
Title defects take many forms. An old judgment may remain recorded against the property even though the debt was satisfied years ago. A previous owner’s ex-spouse may claim an interest based on outdated divorce proceedings. A lender may have failed to file a proper mortgage release. Easements granted for purposes that no longer exist continue to burden the title. Whatever the source, these clouds on title create serious problems: lenders will not refinance, title insurers will not insure, and buyers will not purchase without resolution. You should not have to live with uncertainty about your own property.
We Handle The Problem
Rather than navigate this complex process alone, let Sverd Law Firm take care of the problem. We investigate the source of the title defect, identify all parties with any claimed interest, file the action, and litigate to eliminate the cloud. The result is clear, marketable title recorded in your name.
Let Us Handle Your Case
If your property is burdened by a cloud on title, email us to schedule your initial consultation today.

