Turning Title Problems Into Opportunities for Owners and Heirs

A property that's been stuck. A name on a deed you didn't expect. When a title problem in Texas or Florida has quietly become yours to deal with, there's usually a way through — and this is the work we do.

Gonzalo Corzo, a partner here, on who we are and why you may have heard from us. About two minutes — press play.

Texas & FloridaBring your own attorney — we encourage itNo cost to find out where you standAlongside attorneys & title professionals

Did you get a letter or a call about a property? Here's what it usually means — and why it's not cause for alarm. What your letter means →

Have a property that's stuck? Let's talk it through.

A conversation costs you nothing, and you decide what happens next.

Tell us about your situation

and we'll look into it — no cost, no obligation.

First name is fine.

Whichever you'd rather we use. Just one is fine.

An address, a county, or the reference printed on the letter — whatever you have. All of this is optional.

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After you submit: "Thank you. We'll look into it and reach out. There's no cost and no obligation — and you decide what happens next. If you'd rather just talk, you're always welcome to call us at (904) 939-1099."

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