Quiet Title Requirements

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Alabama
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AL-1105A
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This is a sample Bill to Quiet Title filed in Circuit Court where it is alleged that certain persons have tried to claim ownership to another's land.

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As an example of a quiet title, there could be a Contractor whose primary job is flipping a house, meaning that Contractor A purchases a home for a low price, makes necessary home improvements, and then turns around and sells the home for a profit.

Necessary Elements of a Quiet Title Claim A description of the property that is the subject of the action. ... The title of the Plaintiff as to which a determination of quiet title is sought. The adverse claims to the Plaintiff's title. ... The date as of which the determination is sought.

How to Succeed in Quiet Title Actions? Get legal advice: ... Collect evidence and research: ... Identification of potential defendants: ... Served with notice: ... Make a complaint: ... Defend against counterclaims: ... Make your case in court: ... Get a quiet title judgment:

Proof Requirements A plaintiff seeking to quiet title against a person with legal title to property has the burden of proving title by clear and convincing proof, rather than by the prepon- derance of evidence usually used in civil cases.

Quiet title actions are common, for example, after the death of a title owner, especially when the property is left unoccupied for a long time. Squatters may try to claim adverse possession, or competing mortgage lenders may claim ownership interests.

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Quiet Title Requirements