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The Deed Is Under My Name, But the Title Is Still My Parents

This happens more often than people admit.

It’s like driving a car that was passed down to you — you have the keys, you pay for gas, but the registration was never updated. Everything feels fine… until you need to sell it.


Why This Happens

When parents pass away, paperwork is the last thing anyone wants to deal with.

  1. Grief comes first.

  2. Life keeps moving.

  3. The house stays put.

So the title update gets delayed — sometimes for years.


The Difference Between Deed vs. Title (Simple Version)

  • Deed = who uses the property.

  • Title = who legally owns it.

It’s like being listed as the driver on insurance but not being on the car’s registration, no issue — until there is one.


What You Can Do

Start with clarity, not urgency.

Waiting doesn’t make it disappear — but it also doesn’t make it impossible to fix. A title company or probate attorney can explain what’s missing and what steps are needed.


Why This Matters

Untangling title issues early gives you options later.

Whether you keep the home, pass it on, or sell it, you’re not stuck scrambling at the last minute.



At Everbloom, we help homeowners understand their options first.
Decisions can come later — when you’re ready.

This article is for general educational purposes only. It is not legal, tax, financial, lending, foreclosure-relief services, loan-modification, or brokerage advice. Everbloom may buy property as a principal buyer, but does not act as your attorney, lender, broker, agent, foreclosure-relief consultant.