What We Offer
AssetCureGroup helps individuals and families navigate inherited property situations that are complicated by missing heirs, shared ownership, or estate-related title issues.
Many of our clients come to us confused, overwhelmed, or unsure whether they even have rights to a property. Our services are designed to bring clarity first, then help you choose a practical path forward.
Inheritance Discovery & Ownership Review
In many cases, heirs were never notified that they inherited property. This is especially common in Texas when probate was never completed, or family records were never updated. We begin by reviewing public records, ownership history, and available family information to determine whether an inherited interest exists. We then explain what that ownership means in plain language—without legal jargon or pressure. This step helps answer foundational questions such as: Do I actually have rights to this property? What percentage do I own, if any? Why wasn’t I notified earlier? Understanding ownership is the first step toward making informed decisions.
Heir Identification & Shared Ownership Guidance
Inherited properties often involve multiple heirs, sometimes across generations. Many heirs are unaware of one another, live in different states, or have different goals for the property. We assist by identifying other heirs connected to the property and explaining how shared or fractional ownership works under Texas law. We also help clarify what cooperation may be required—and what may not—depending on the situation. Our role is not to force agreement, but to help you understand how shared ownership affects your options.
Estate & Title Issue Review
A large number of inherited properties cannot be sold due to unresolved estate or title issues. These problems often stem from outdated records rather than intentional mistakes.
We commonly work with properties affected by:
Ownership still listed under a deceased individual
Missing or incomplete probate
Outdated, incorrect, or missing deeds
Title defects caused by missing or unknown heirs
We help identify these issues and explain what steps may be necessary to resolve them. When legal filings or court involvement are required, we work alongside experienced attorneys and title professionals to support the process.
Undivided Interest Buyouts (Optional)
For some heirs, managing a shared property or coordinating with multiple family members is not something they want to take on. In these cases, selling an undivided interest can be a practical solution.
When appropriate, Asset Cure Group may offer to purchase your inherited share of the property. We explain how the offer is determined, allow time for review, and answer questions so you can make an informed choice.
Selling is never required. It is simply one option available to heirs who want a clean resolution and the ability to move on.